As at February 2013 the rate is 7.7% of the population
According to WikiPedia (see Related Link below) the Netherlands's unemployment rate as of September, 2009 was 3.6%.
Which was the decade of high inflation and high unemployment
As of 2021, the unemployment rate in the Dutch Caribbean region, which includes the former Netherlands Antilles, is around 8%. This figure may vary slightly between the individual islands that comprised the Netherlands Antilles.
There is no country called Holland. I assume you are referring to the Netherlands here. 4.10% was the unemployment rate for 2007.
Unemployment is high.
I'm not quite sure what you are asking here but the Netherlands has a 3.6% unemployment rate meaning that there are indeed jobs in The Netherlands.
High unemployment is a macroeconomic issue as it deals with economy and population at large.
A graph that shows that there is a relation between unemployment and inflation: One can either have a high inflation and low unemployment or low inflation with high unemployment.
Educated unemployment is mostly found in INDIA. This unemployment is because of high population rate.
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