Latest data highlights how hard it is for unemployed Greeks to find jobs

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Out of all the people in Greece who were unemployed in the fourth quarter 2015, 94.6 percent remained out of work in the first quarter 2016, in what is the highest rate in the European Union, data from Eurostat has shown.

Only Malta (3.1 percent) Bulgaria had a lower figure (3.2 percent) of unemployed moving into work. However, in both these countries, a considerably higher figure (18.5 and 14.5 percent, respectively) of unemployed moved into the economic inactivity cate...

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