German unemployment rises in December

AFP
Januari 3, 2013 09:30 MYT
Unemployment in Germany increased slightly in December, but the country's labour market seems to be holding up comparatively well to the eurozone debt crisis, official data showed on Thursday.
The jobless rate, in raw or unadjusted terms, rose to 6.7 per cent in December from 6.5 per cent in November.
But the seasonally-adjusted jobless total -- which irons out seasonal fluctuations -- was unchanged at 6.9 per cent, the Federal Labour Agency said in a statement.
In concrete terms, the jobless total rose by 3,000 on a seasonally-adjusted basis, a much smaller increase than analysts had been expecting.
In raw or unadjusted terms, the total number of people registered as unemployed in Germany jumped by 88,341 to 2.84 million in December, the agency calculated.
"The German economy is feeling the pull of the recession in Europe. Indicators suggest that gross domestic product shrank in real terms in the fourth quarter," said agency chief Frank-Juergen Weise.
"So far, the labour market has held up fairly robustly to the economic deterioration. But the slowdown is leaving its mark," Weise cautioned.
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