Among the Member States, the lowest unemployment rate was recorded in the Netherlands (2.7%), and the highest rates in Spain (15.5%), Latvia (14.4%) and Lithuania (13.7%).
Compared with a year ago, seven Member States recorded a fall in their unemployment rate, nineteen an increase and the rate remained stable in one. The largest falls were observed in Bulgaria (6.2% to 5.5%) and Slovakia (10.2% to 9.8%), and the highest increases in Lithuania (4.4% to 13.7%), Latvia (6.1% to 14.4%) and Spain (9.3% to 15.5%).
The unemployment rate for males rose from 6.5% to 8.1% between February 2008 and February 2009 in the euro area and from 6.2% to 7.8% in the EU27. The female unemployment rate increased from 8.2% to 8.9% in the euro area and from 7.4% to 8.0% in the EU27.
In February 2009, the youth unemployment rate (under-25s) was 17.3% in the euro area and 17.5% in the EU27. In February 2008 it was 14.5% and 14.7% respectively. The lowest rates were observed in the Netherlands (5.5%) and Denmark (9.4%), and the highest in Spain (31.8%) and Sweden (24.1%).
In February 2009, the unemployment rate was 8.1% in the USA and 4.4% in Japan.