Young people aged 15-24 have the highest unemployment rate. Based on the National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) compiled by the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), the total percentage reaches 43.05 percent. The 15-19 age group has a percentage of 24.34 percent and the 20-24 age group has 18.71 percent.
The third largest percentage in the Open Unemployment Rate is in the 25-29 age group. The value reaches 9.77 percent. This figure is followed by the 30-34 age group at 5.75 percent. Other age groups have unemployment rates below five percent. The age group above 60 years has the smallest figure, namely 1.7 percent. On average, the figure reaches 7.07 percent.
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