Europe worries about unemployment
The labor market situation is still the most pressing issue for the European nations. In the survey of GfK Association, the population of 8 out of the 11 countries, worry the most about unemployment.
This year, 43 percent of Europeans expressed their concerns, which is a 4 percentage point increase, compared to the datas of 2009. The problems are particularly severe in Spain, where three-quarters of the population is concerned about the labor market situation. However, with their 31 percent and 26 percent results, Spain and Germany expressed their concern about the economy's future.

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