The Czech Republic boasted the lowest jobless rate in the bloc in March, at 2.3 percent, followed by Germany with 2.9 percent, according to the Eurostat agency.
Poland and Malta tied for the third-lowest rate among member states in March, each with 3 percent, the agency's data showed.
Meanwhile, Spain had the highest seasonally-adjusted jobless rate in the EU, at 13.5 percent, while Greek unemployment was the second-highest at 12.9 percent.
Eurostat reported that the EU average for March was 6.2 percent, down from 6.3 percent in February.
Poland’s Central Statistical Office (GUS), which uses a different methodology, reported last month that the Polish jobless rate dropped to 5.4 percent in March, from 5.5 percent in February.
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Source: PAP, europa.eu/eurostat