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Croatia records lowest unemployment since official records began

Croatia Week

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July 10, 2026

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ZAGREB, 10 July 2026 – Registered unemployment in Croatia continued to decline in June, with the number of people out... The post Croatia records lowest unemployment since official records began first appeared on Croatia Week.

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Hungary Today

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· Jul 10, 2026

More Jobs Available as Applicant Numbers Drop

The number of advertised job openings in Hungary increased by 6.5 nationwide in the second quarter compared with the same period last year. Job postings rose in almost every county, while the previously exceptionally high job-seeker activity declined, reveals the latest quarterly report by job site Profession.hu. Data from Hungary’s leading job site confirms that [] The post More Jobs Available as Applicant Numbers Drop appeared first on Hungary Today.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 10, 2026

Unemployment rate falls to 6.5% in June across Canada, 5.4% in Quebec

A better start to the youth summer jobs market helped the economy record steady employment gains in June, Statistics Canada said Friday. Employers added 18,000 jobs last month, the agency said, mostly in part-time and private sector work. That pushed the unemployment rate down a tenth of a point to 6.5 per cent, back to [] The post Unemployment rate falls to 6.5 in June across Canada, 5.4 in Quebec appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

ING Think

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· Jun 30, 2026

German labour market weakening takes a pause in June

EUROPE: The June drop in unemployment is a welcome positive surprise, but is unlikely to set a new trend

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

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· Jun 24, 2026

Closing the gaps: Gender pay inequity in Atlantic Canada

KJIPUKTUK/HALIFAX—A new report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives finds that Atlantic Canada is home to some of the lowest and highest gender pay gaps in the country. This report also shows the gaps by sector, industry, occupation, and unionization status, as well as key demographic indicators, including racialized status, Indigenous status, and immigration The post Closing the gaps: Gender pay inequity in Atlantic Canada appeared first on CCPA.

AllSides

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· Jul 6, 2026

Fed Reserve working paper suggests Biden illegal immigrant wave drove up home prices 30%

A new Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas working paper estimates the record surge in illegal immigration during the Biden administration boosted employment while driving up home prices by as much as 30 and rent by 20. The paper combined immigration court records with government administrative data to create the first ever calculation of how a wave of 7 million illegal immigrants from 2021 through 2024 affected local labor and housing markets.

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· Jul 2, 2026

General : Unemployment Rate Down to 2.9 Per Cent last Year - Ahmad Zahid

LABIS, July 2 (Bernama) -- The country’s unemployment rate dropped to 2.9 per cent last year compared with 3.2 per cent in 2024.

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Related coverage for "Croatia records lowest unemployment since official records began": Hungary Today — More Jobs Available as Applicant Numbers Drop. CityNews Montreal — Unemployment rate falls to 6.5% in June across Canada, 5.4% in Quebec. ING Think — German labour market weakening takes a pause in June. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives — Closing the gaps: Gender pay inequity in Atlantic Canada. AllSides — Fed Reserve working paper suggests Biden illegal immigrant wave drove up home prices 30%. BERNAMA — General : Unemployment Rate Down to 2.9 Per Cent last Year - Ahmad Zahid