Unemployment in Germany to rise slightly in coming months


Berlin, Dec 31 (IANS): Unemployment in Germany would rise again slightly over the next few months, the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) has said.

"The Omicron variant continues to prolong the coronavirus crisis. This is particularly critical for long-term unemployment," said Enzo Weber, Head of the IAB research department forecasts and macroeconomic analysis.

The IAB labor market barometer fell by 2.4 points to 101.5 in December, the fourth consecutive monthly decline and the sharpest fall since April 2020, according to the research institute of the Federal Employment Agency (BA).

Both components of the barometer fell significantly. The early indicator for the development of Germany's labor market declined by 2.6 points and fell below the medium mark of 100 points for the first time in more than a year. The current employment indicator also declined and stood at 104.1 points in December, Xinhua news agency reported.

The "employment trend is thus flattening out, but remains positive," IAB said.

But Weber said the overall labor market will not collapse even if there is another lockdown, stressing that many German companies were holding on to their workforce.

The number of unemployed in November continued to decline significantly by 382,000 year-on-year to 2.317 million, according to BA. The unemployment rate fell by 0.1 percentage points month-on-month to 5.1 per cent.

 

  

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