There were around 1,100,600 people without jobs across the nation at the end of February, up by 10,200 from a month earlier, according to the Polish labour ministry.
The state-run Central Statistical Office (GUS) reported last week that the Polish jobless rate rose to 6.5 percent in January, from 6.2 percent in December.
Meanwhile, the European Union’s Eurostat statistics agency, which uses a different methodology, estimated on Thursday that unemployment in Poland was a modest 3.1 percent in January, the lowest rate in the 27-nation bloc.
The Polish Prime Minister’s Office has said that some 6 million jobs have been saved throughout the country thanks to measures including a massive relief and stimulus package that aims to shield the economy from the coronavirus.
President Andrzej Duda last month signed into law Poland’s budget for 2021, which expects the country's unemployment rate to rise to 7.5 percent by the end of this year, from 6.2 percent at the end of 2020.
(gs/pk)
Source: IAR, PAP