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Armenia see 12.2-percent rise in unemployment rate
20 February 2010 [14:46] -
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Armenia's unemployment rate increased by 12.2 percent in January 2010, compared with 2009 figure, to settle at 84,900.
Monthly unemployment rate grew by 0,5 percent, Armenian National Statistic Service said.
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