No country is able to curb the unemployment rate close to zero in the system of market-oriented economy. Take developed countries for example. With the advancement of various kinds of industries, developed countries have to send such outdated industries into developing countries, and some workers will find they aren't able to be qualified for more demanding jobs. Besides, nowadays some work can be done by robots or other kinds of instruments. While for the developing countries, poverty, lack of education and poor macro regulation will all raise the unemployment rate. To sum up, I believe that unemployment rate of a country is a dynamic equilibrium, sometimes it may go up while other times it may go down, but I believe no country's government can curb the unemployment rate close to zero.
According to Wikipedia Andorra enjoys a 0.0% unemployment rate and the highest being Zimbabwe with 95%
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There are two points to consider.
No, the natural rate of unemployment changes.
Haiti qualifies as such. This Caribbean country suffers an unemployment rate of over 40.6% of its labor force (2014 est).
The South American country of Peru qualifies as such. It has an unemployment rate of only 3.6% of its labor force (2014 est).
There is no country called Holland. I assume you are referring to the Netherlands here. 4.10% was the unemployment rate for 2007.
It would depend on which country you are referring to.
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There is an article on Wikipedia that lists the percentage of each country's unemployment. According to this article, Nauru rates the highest with a 90% unemployment rate.
the measurement of people without a job in a country.
Zimbabwe currently has the highest unemployment rate with 95% as of June 2009. Nauru, a small island country also had an unemployment rate of 90% in 2004. See the Related Link below.
What is the national unemployment rate
The Official Unemployment rate (U-3) in US for August 2011 was 9.1.Below are the other unemployment rates in US for August 2011 :U-1 Unemployment rate : 5.4U-2 Unemployment rate : 5.3U-3 Unemployment rate : 9.1U-4 Unemployment rate : 9.7U-5 Unemployment rate : 10.6U-6 Unemployment rate : 16.2