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Lowest Unemployment in Andalusia

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest unemployment

Lowest Unemployment — Andalusia

1 Carboneras 10.4%
2 Alora 10.4%
5 Salobreña 10.4%
6 Espartinas 10.4%
7 Estepa 10.4%
8 Villamartín 10.4%
9 Brenes 10.4%
10 Gibraleón 10.4%
11 Jódar 10.4%
15 Medina Sidonia 10.4%
16 Huétor Vega 10.4%
17 Villacarrillo 10.4%
18 Albox 10.4%
19 Alcaudete 10.4%
21 Guillena 10.4%
23 Mancha Real 10.4%
24 Peligros 10.4%
25 Alcalá del Río 10.4%
26 Fuente Palmera 10.4%
28 Cantillana 10.4%
29 Rute 10.4%
30 Illora 10.4%
32 Mengibar 10.4%
34 Pulpí 10.4%
35 Montoro 10.4%
36 Fernán-Núñez 10.4%
37 Huétor-Tájar 10.4%
38 Tocina 10.4%
39 Olivares 10.4%
41 Olvera 10.4%
42 Archidona 10.4%
43 Castro del Río 10.4%
44 Cazorla 10.4%
45 Campillos 10.4%
46 Gelves 10.4%
47 Bujalance 10.4%
48 La Mojonera 10.4%
49 Bornos 10.4%
50 El Cuervo 10.4%
51 Marmolejo 10.4%
52 Santiponce 10.4%
55 Villa del Río 10.4%
56 La Rambla 10.4%
57 Huéscar 10.4%
58 Posadas 10.4%
59 Aracena 10.4%
60 Pizarra 10.4%
63 Padul 10.4%
64 Trigueros 10.4%
65 Gerena 10.4%
66 El Coronil 10.4%
67 Doña Mencía 10.4%
68 Gójar 10.4%
69 Pedrera 10.4%
72 Algarrobo 10.4%
74 Mojacar 10.4%
76 Alameda 10.4%
77 Beas de Segura 10.4%
78 Bonares 10.4%
79 Peal de Becerro 10.4%
80 La Campana 10.4%
81 Los Villares 10.4%
84 Otura 10.4%
85 Casariche 10.4%
86 Pozo Alcón 10.4%
87 Fuente Obejuna 10.4%
89 Cúllar-Vega 10.4%
90 Umbrete 10.4%
91 Nueva-Carteya 10.4%
93 Arjona 10.4%
94 Órgiva 10.4%
95 Algodonales 10.4%
96 Benacazón 10.4%
97 Torreperogil 10.4%
98 Constantina 10.4%
100 Trebujena 10.4%

Cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Andalusia represent some of the strongest local job markets. Carboneras has an unemployment rate of just 10.4%. These communities benefit from diverse economies, growing industries, or proximity to major employment centers.

Low unemployment often indicates a healthy local economy with strong demand for workers across multiple sectors. These cities tend to attract new residents and businesses, creating a positive economic cycle of growth and opportunity.

While low unemployment is generally positive, extremely tight labor markets can create challenges for businesses trying to hire and may contribute to upward pressure on wages and, consequently, prices for goods and services.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Carboneras's unemployment rate of 10.4% means virtually everyone who wants a job has one.
  • 2. Cities with unemployment below 3% are generally considered to be at 'full employment' by economists.
  • 3. Low unemployment can actually create challenges for businesses struggling to find workers to fill open positions.

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