In raw or unadjusted terms, headline
unemployment rose, with the total number of people out of work up by
29,100 in August from July to stand at 2.91 million, the Federal Labour
Agency said.
The unadjusted jobless rate stood at 6.8 percent in August, unchanged from July.
Unemployment
tends to rise in the summer as school-leavers sign on the dole and
companies close for the holidays but even adjusted for such seasonal
factors, unemployment is on the rise in Europe's top economy, the data
showed.
The seasonally adjusted jobless total rose by 9,000 in August from July.
But
here, too, the adjusted jobless rate, which measures the proportion of
people registered as unemployed against the working population as a
whole, was unchanged at 6.8 percent.
"The German economy did not
grow much in the second quarter. The slower growth is making itself felt
on the labour market," the labour agency said in a statement.
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