371 thousand people unemployed
In the period May–July 2009, seasonally adjusted unemployment stood at 371 thousand. Compared to the period April-June, unemployment remained stable.
In the period May-July, unemployment was 78 thousand up on the same period one year previously. Male unemployment increased by 60 thousand, female unemployment by 18 thousand. For both genders, the rise occurred across all age groups. The smallest increase was recorded in the 45 to 64 age bracket.
On average, 4.9 percent of the total Dutch labour force were unemployed. The highest unemployment rate was recorded among people aged between 15 and 25, of whom over 12 percent were jobless. In the 25 to 45 age bracket and the 45 to 65 age bracket, the unemployment rate was approximately 4 percent.
The unemployment rate among men was 4.6 percent and 5.3 percent among women. The gap between male and female unemployment is smaller than twelve months previously.