Entering the 2000s, the unemployment rate gradually declined as the government implemented various economic reforms. Despite a brief spike during the 2001–2002 crisis, when unemployment climbed to 19.6%, the economy began to stabilize, and unemployment rates trended downward, reaching 7.2% by 2011. The following years showed stability, with only minor fluctuations, indicating a recovery phase. However, recent economic challenges pushed the unemployment rate up again, peaking at 11.5% in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, before showing signs of recovery in 2021.
For a deeper dive into the topic, explore Argentina’s fertility rate trends, Argentina’s population figures, Argentina’s urbanization rate.