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Turkey’s unemployment dips to 8.7 percent, near lowest in a decade: report

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Pedestrians walk through a display of Turkish national flags on İstiklal Avenue in İstanbul on October 27, 2023, ahead of the 100th anniversary of the founding of The Turkish Republic by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on October 29, which rose from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. (Photo by BÜLENT KILIÇ/ AFP)

Turkey’s unemployment rate fell 0.3 percentage points month-on-month to 8.7 percent in February, Reuters reported, citing official data on Monday, edging toward the lowest in a decade near levels touched in October last year.

According to “Labor Force Statistics, February 2024” issued by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat), the number of unemployed persons aged 15 and over decreased by 109,000 to 3.7 million in February 2024 compared to the previous month. The unemployment rate was 7.3 percent among men and 11.3 percent among women in February.

In February, the labor force participation rate remained unchanged in at 54.0 percent, while a seasonally adjusted measure of labor underutilization fell 1.9 percentage points to 24.5 percent.

Unemployment was 8.5 percent in October of 2023, the lowest in a decade.

The lowest unemployment rate in the past decade was in 2013, when it stood at 8.9 percent, while the highest rate was in 2019 at 13.7 percent.

Although TurkStat data paint a positive picture of the unemployment rate in the country, the institution’s statistics are met with skepticism. It faces accusations of masking the real unemployment and inflation rates in order to hide the economic deterioration in the country.

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