Hello OP, could you post a source for approval? thank you
Independent-Gur9951 on
what matters in employment rate not the unemployment rate
malandrinni_ on
It’s wonderful how those countries are still being called pigs.
Hopeful_Hat_3532 on
„PIGS“
Bruh…
Lachimanus on
Why not word it the other way around? Would fit better.
TukkerWolf on
Surprising how high the unemployment rate in northern Europe is. But anyway, very good news for the southern countries. 🙂
ProtectusCZ on
Now show the south Italy
grafknives on
Are those South countries generating some much workplace? GDP growth?
Or it is just demographical changes?
peruna0 on
Finland doing some heavy lifting
SaraHHHBK on
Funny how we didn’t come up with a lovely xenophobic acronym for them, huh?
jah-selassie on
2026 and still with the xenophobia and European separatism; congratulations
Aakhkharu on
As a greek, ‚PIGS‘ is accurate.
Also, yeah the rates met but the difference is that it’s on the lowest end for pigs and a the highest end for snifd. So the comparison is somewhat ingenuine.
Present_Student4891 on
AI
A_Norse_Dude on
That is some awesome work, yet hard but damn well done Southern Europe!
djquu on
Finland carrying hard! I’m doing my part.
CurrencyDesperate286 on
Sure, unemployment rates have converged, but there’s still huge disparity in labour force participation so *employment* rates are still not similar, except for Portugal.
Employment rate – Q3 2025:
Italy – 67.5%
Spain – 72.3%
Greece – 70.9%
Denmark – 80.0%
Sweden – 81.9%
Norway – 79.4%
Iceland – 87.2%
Familiar-Weather5196 on
Portugal and Italy doing most of the work here, and Sweden and Finland in reverse for the nordics
Careful-Fish-7036 on
The pigs at The Economist still call PIGS Portugal Italy Greece and Spain …
Beneficial_Nose1331 on
Who cares?
They are still poor as fuck.
IfailAtSchool on
Want some austerity measures? You could try them, they are wonderful. Looks like you are lazy
Greyko on
So they weren’t lazy southerners afterall?
Bobbytrap9 on
This shows great recovery from the 2008 crash, good news
MairusuPawa on
I’m interested in the „bullshit jobs“ rate. Maybe we’re measuring this with a wrong approach.
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Hello OP, could you post a source for approval? thank you
what matters in employment rate not the unemployment rate
It’s wonderful how those countries are still being called pigs.
„PIGS“
Bruh…
Why not word it the other way around? Would fit better.
Surprising how high the unemployment rate in northern Europe is. But anyway, very good news for the southern countries. 🙂
Now show the south Italy
Are those South countries generating some much workplace? GDP growth?
Or it is just demographical changes?
Finland doing some heavy lifting
Funny how we didn’t come up with a lovely xenophobic acronym for them, huh?
2026 and still with the xenophobia and European separatism; congratulations
As a greek, ‚PIGS‘ is accurate.
Also, yeah the rates met but the difference is that it’s on the lowest end for pigs and a the highest end for snifd. So the comparison is somewhat ingenuine.
AI
That is some awesome work, yet hard but damn well done Southern Europe!
Finland carrying hard! I’m doing my part.
Sure, unemployment rates have converged, but there’s still huge disparity in labour force participation so *employment* rates are still not similar, except for Portugal.
Employment rate – Q3 2025:
Italy – 67.5%
Spain – 72.3%
Greece – 70.9%
Denmark – 80.0%
Sweden – 81.9%
Norway – 79.4%
Iceland – 87.2%
Portugal and Italy doing most of the work here, and Sweden and Finland in reverse for the nordics
The pigs at The Economist still call PIGS Portugal Italy Greece and Spain …
Who cares?
They are still poor as fuck.
Want some austerity measures? You could try them, they are wonderful. Looks like you are lazy
So they weren’t lazy southerners afterall?
This shows great recovery from the 2008 crash, good news
I’m interested in the „bullshit jobs“ rate. Maybe we’re measuring this with a wrong approach.