Denmark: Youth unemployment

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 Denmark

Youth unemployment, ages 15-24

 Latest value 10.95
 Year 2023
 Measure percent
 Data availability 1991 - 2023
 Average 10.85
 Min - Max 6.73 - 16.30
 Source The World Bank
The latest value from 2023 is 10.95 percent, an increase from 10.53 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 16.02 percent, based on data from 178 countries. Historically, the average for Denmark from 1991 to 2023 is 10.85 percent. The minimum value, 6.73 percent, was reached in 2000 while the maximum of 16.3 percent was recorded in 2011. See the global rankings for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Recent data
Denmark - Youth unemployment - Recent values chart

Historical series
Denmark - Youth unemployment - historical chart - 1991-2023




We present the rate of youth unemployment for Denmark and other countries. Youth unemployment is the percent of 15-24 year olds who are part of the labor force but are unemployed. Recall that the labor force includes the employed and the unemployed people.
Definition: Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment.

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 Related indicators Latest Reference Measure
 Labor force 3.17 2023 million people
 Unemployment rate 5.14 2023 percent
 Female unemployment 4.79 2023 percent
 Male unemployment 4.87 2023 percent
 Youth unemployment 10.95 2023 percent
 Labor force participation 63.61 2023 percent
 Labor force: percent female 47.29 2023 percent
 Female labor force participation 59.52 2023 percent
 Male labor force participation 67.79 2023 percent
 Self-employment 8.58 2022 percent
 Employment 2.99 Q3/2023 million employed people
 Unemployment rate 4.80 9/2023 percent
 Labor cost 109.00 Q3/2023 index points
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