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Q3 unemployment in Greece still at 27 pct despite strong tourism season
The non-seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate eased for the second straight quarter in Q3, falling to 27 percent from 27.1 percent in Q2 and 27.4 percent in Q1, according to data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
Quarterly figures are not comparable with monthly data, which are seasonally-adjusted and showed the unemployment rate at 27.4 percent in September from 27.3 percent in August.
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