Analysts: it is hard to mobilize labor reserves
Remaining labor market reserves are now very difficult to mobilize, and unemployment can only be reduced very slowly – analysts told MTI commenting on the latest data released by the Central Statistical Office (KSH) on Monday.
According to the report of the Central Statistical Office (KSH), the average number of unemployed in the April-June period was 155 thousand, and the unemployment rate was 3.3 percent, which is another record after the 3.4 percent of a month before. (MTI)
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