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UAE Unemployment (% of Labor Force) climbed to 2.17 Percent in December 2025, up 0.01 Percent from November's 2.16 Percent reading.
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Unemployment (% of Labor Force) (UAE) was reported at 2.17 Percent in December 2025. The reading rose from the previous value of 2.16 Percent. This is classified as a high-impact indicator released on a yearly basis.
The indicator has been trending upward over the last three releases. In December readings over the past 3 years, Unemployment (% of Labor Force) has averaged 2.16 Percent.
Auto-generated from current model state · Refreshes on each release · Last update December 2025.
The United Arab Emirates' Unemployment (% of Labor Force) rose to 2.174% in December 2025, up from 2.160% in December 2024. This increase signals a slight upward trend in joblessness over the year. Market participants will monitor upcoming labor reports for further clarity on employment dynamics. Updated 5/1/26
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