Unemployment in Poland falls to historic low

The Polish Central Statistical Office (GUS) has announced that the country’s unemployment rate decreased to 5.1 per cent in September,  0.6 per cent lower than in the same month of 2018.

According to GUS, the number of unemployed Poles totalled 851,200 in September, down from 865,500 in August.

Speaking at a press conference earlier this month, Poland’s labour and social policy minister Bożena Borys-Szopa said that the 5.1 per cent figure, which was in line with the government’s estimate, was the lowest unemployment rate since Poland became a market economy, adding that the result is proof of the economy’s good condition.

The number of unemployed people has fallen by 96,000 over the past 12 months and from 1.5 million since the end of 2015, the labour minister added.

Polish news agency PAP reported that Eurostat, the EU’s statistical office, which used a different methodology found that unemployment in the country fell to 3.3 per cent in August, one of the lowest levels in the European bloc.

Privacy Preference Center

Strictly Necessary

Cookies that are necessary for the site to function properly.

gdpr, wordpress_[hash], wordpress_logged_in_[hash], wp-settings-{time}-[UID], PHPSESSID, wordpress_sec_[hash], wordpress_test_cookie, wp-settings-1125, wp-settings-time-1125, cookie_notice_accepted

Comment Cookies

Cookies that are saved when commenting.

comment, comment_author_{HASH}, comment_author_email_{HASH}, comment_author_url_{HASH}

Analyze website

Cookies used to analyze website.

__hssc, __hssrc, __hstc, hubspotutk

Targeting/Advertising

Cookies for provide site rankings, and the data collected by them is also used for audience segmentation and targeted advertising.

__qca

Google Universal Analytics

This cookie name is asssociated with Google Universal Analytics.

_ga, _gid

Functionality

This cookies contain an updated page counter.

__atuvc, __atuvs