Ukraine’s unemployment rate rose steeply in the 1990s, reaching 11.9% in 1999 due to economic restructuring post-Soviet Union. As the economy stabilized, unemployment gradually declined to 6.4% by 2008. However, political instability, including conflicts in the eastern regions from 2014, drove unemployment back up, peaking at 9.8% in 2021. The economic uncertainty caused by recent geopolitical tensions continues to impact job stability. Ukraine’s path to lower unemployment hinges on industrial growth and peace to stabilize the labor market.
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