Eurostat: half of the unemployed young people would leave their their homes if they could find jobs elsewhere
In the European Union (EU), about half of the unemployed between the ages of 20 and 34 would leave their homes if they were able to work elsewhere, while the same would not be willing to move for a new job.
According to the figures, 55 percent of Hungarian unemployed people would not move from their place of residence because of work – Eurostat, the statistical office of the EU reported on Tuesday. (MTI)
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