Post by darksun on Aug 12, 2019 13:31:00 GMT
Sweden is going bankrupt trying to pay for all the "refugees". The fact is that the refugees are of no use to the country but only use up money, and social resources that the native people have to pay for. Rapes, violence shootings and bomb are the only thing these "refugees" have given Sweden ( and Europe). When will the rest of Europe wake up and protect there own native people. Yes we should take in refugees but we should train them give them skills and send them back to there own countries and never keep them.
DOMESTIC. The proportion of foreign-born among the unemployed in Sweden amounts to a full 58 percent, you can read in the latest statistics from the Employment Service.
As Fria Tider wrote about earlier today, unemployment is now rising for the first time in two years.
Now unemployment stands at 6.9 percent, or 5,000 more unemployed people compared to the same period last year.
In total, there are more than 344,000 people who are registered as unemployed in the division of labor.
- This is a clear increase, and our assessment is that unemployment will continue to increase during the fall of 2019 and 2020. This is partly explained by a weaker economic situation and partly by fewer subsidized jobs, says Anders Ljungberg, Head of Unit Analysis at the Employment Service.
- The risk of increased long-term unemployment is high, especially among those with short education. Therefore, it is important to continue to motivate for studies that lead to jobs, he continues.
But how many of the unemployed are Swedes and immigrants respectively? The Employment Service does not write anything about this in its press release, but if you look more closely at the statistics you will find a figure based on where the unemployed person was born.
The number of registered unemployed increased for both domestic and foreign born compared with the same month last year. Of the registered unemployed in July, 145,000 were born domestically, of which 67,000 were women and 78,000 were men. For foreign-born, the same figures were 199,000, of which 100,000 women and 99,000 men. Of the foreign born, 163,000 were born outside Europe.
The proportion of foreign-born is thus about 58 percent. How many of the "native-born" who have immigrant backgrounds are not accounted for.
DOMESTIC. The proportion of foreign-born among the unemployed in Sweden amounts to a full 58 percent, you can read in the latest statistics from the Employment Service.
As Fria Tider wrote about earlier today, unemployment is now rising for the first time in two years.
Now unemployment stands at 6.9 percent, or 5,000 more unemployed people compared to the same period last year.
In total, there are more than 344,000 people who are registered as unemployed in the division of labor.
- This is a clear increase, and our assessment is that unemployment will continue to increase during the fall of 2019 and 2020. This is partly explained by a weaker economic situation and partly by fewer subsidized jobs, says Anders Ljungberg, Head of Unit Analysis at the Employment Service.
- The risk of increased long-term unemployment is high, especially among those with short education. Therefore, it is important to continue to motivate for studies that lead to jobs, he continues.
But how many of the unemployed are Swedes and immigrants respectively? The Employment Service does not write anything about this in its press release, but if you look more closely at the statistics you will find a figure based on where the unemployed person was born.
The number of registered unemployed increased for both domestic and foreign born compared with the same month last year. Of the registered unemployed in July, 145,000 were born domestically, of which 67,000 were women and 78,000 were men. For foreign-born, the same figures were 199,000, of which 100,000 women and 99,000 men. Of the foreign born, 163,000 were born outside Europe.
The proportion of foreign-born is thus about 58 percent. How many of the "native-born" who have immigrant backgrounds are not accounted for.