Estonia was the only country in the EU in which unemployment grew in April, increasing from 5.3% to 5.6%.
Overall unemployment in the EU remained at 7.1% compared to March and fell by 0.7% compared to April 2017, it can be seen from data released by Eurostat.
In the eurozone, employment decreased by 0.1% MoM and 0.7% YoY, to 8.5%.
The lowest unemployment rate in the EU was registered in the Czech Republic at 2.2%, followed by Malta and Germany at 3% and 3.4%, respectively.
The highest unemployment rates, meanwhile, were registered in Spain and Greece at 15.9% and 20.8%, respectively, data on which is sent to Eurostat with a two-month delay. (ERR/Business World Magazine)