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szdaily -> World Economy
Spain gets jobs boost from recovery
     2014-May-8  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    THE number of people registered as jobless in Spain fell sharply in April, data showed Tuesday, as the service sector took on tens of thousands to staff restaurants and hotels over the Easter break.

    The headline figure fell 2.3 percent from March, or by 111,565 people, leaving 4.68 million out of work, the data from the Labor Ministry showed.

    Also on Tuesday, Markit’s Purchasing Managers’ Index showed Spain’s services sector grew last month at the fastest rate in just over seven years.

    Joblessness in the service sector fell by 84,706 people, the ministry data showed, followed by construction, where numbers out of work dropped by 11,203 people.

    The overall fall in jobless was the largest month-on-month fall for April on record, and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said it was the latest sign of an improving economy after years of recession.

    “These are good figures and I am happy for the people that have found work, however there’s clearly still much to be done as long as we have such high unemployment. Still, I am hopeful for the future because I believe the overall trend has changed,” Rajoy said in a radio interview Tuesday.(SD-Agencies)

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