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Unemployment in different countries of Europe, Asia and Latin America, before and after the global financial crisis of 2008. A surge in unemployment in Spain and other European countries, especially for young people, and rising unemployment in the U.S.
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New York Times 06.01.2012
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Despite Growth, Many in Europe Still Lack Steady Jobs
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