Country Unemployment Analysis Data
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This dataset provides a historical view of global unemployment rates over a 31-year period. Unemployment is a crucial economic indicator, reflecting the health of an economy by measuring the percentage of the working population actively seeking but unable to find work. The data can shed light on various factors contributing to unemployment, such as a large population, skill deficits, legal complexities impacting small businesses, insufficient infrastructural growth, and a significant informal sector workforce. It offers valuable insights into economic trends and challenges worldwide.
Columns
- Country Name: A list of countries.
- Country Code: A unique code referring to each country.
- 1991 - 2021: The percentage of the unemployment rate for each respective year, ranging from 1991 to 2021.
Distribution
The dataset is typically provided as a CSV file. It contains 33 columns and includes data for 235 unique countries. Each year's unemployment rate column has 235 valid records, indicating a complete set of data points for all included countries for each year from 1991 to 2021.
Usage
This dataset is ideal for various applications including:
- Data Analytics: Performing in-depth analysis of unemployment trends.
- Data Visualisation: Creating visual representations of global unemployment changes over time.
- Exploratory Data Analysis: Discovering patterns, anomalies, and relationships within unemployment statistics.
- Economic Research: Studying the impact of different factors on employment rates and assessing economic health.
- Policy Making: Informing decisions related to labour markets, education, and economic development strategies.
Coverage
The dataset covers unemployment rates for 235 countries globally. The time range spans 31 years, specifically from 1991 to 2021. The data pertains to the working population actively searching for employment.
License
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Who Can Use It
This dataset is suitable for:
- Economists and Researchers: For studying macro-economic trends and labour market dynamics.
- Policy Makers: To develop and evaluate employment policies and economic stimulus packages.
- Data Analysts and Scientists: For building predictive models or creating dashboards showing unemployment patterns.
- Students: For academic projects related to economics, social sciences, or data analysis.
- Journalists: To report on global economic health and employment challenges.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Global Unemployment Rates (1991-2021)
- Worldwide Labour Market Statistics
- Country Unemployment Analysis Data
- Historical Global Employment Trends
- National Unemployment Data by Year
Attributes
Original Data Source: Country Unemployment Analysis Data