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20 June, 2017

Youth unemployment rate in 2016

The map highlights two Polish regions, Podkarpackie and Lubuskie, as having the highest youth unemployment rates in the BSR. Several other regions in Poland, along with regions in Northern Finland, Central Sweden and the southernmost Swedish region of Skåne, have also been rather severely hit by youth unemployment. The lowest youth unemployment rates can be found in several Russian regions, among them St. Petersburg, and in regions in Northern Germany and Northern Norway.

Map Facts

This map shows the percentage of unemployed persons aged 15-24 years as a share of the active population of the same age in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) at the NUTS 2 level in 2016.

The red shading represents the youth unemployment rate, with darker colours showing higher levels of youth unemployment and lighter colours showing lower levels of youth unemployment.

Map id: 01126

Designer/Cartographer
Linus Rispling

Data source
Eurostat, NSI’s

Published 20 June 2017

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