Dutch Jobless Rate Rises to 4.1%

2026-03-19 05:43 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

The Netherlands’ seasonally adjusted unemployment rate edged up to 4.1% in February 2026 from 4.0% in January, marking the highest reading since September 2021.

The number of unemployed people increased by 1 thousand to 416 thousand, while employment rose by 6 thousand to 9.849 million.

The labor force also expanded slightly to 10.265 million from 10.258 million in the previous month.

Meanwhile, the gross labor force participation rate held steady at 76.3%, with the net participation rate unchanged at 73.2%.

The number of ongoing unemployment benefits stood at around 205.5 thousand at the end of February, slightly lower than in the previous month, as 22.2 thousand new claims were offset by 22.4 thousand terminations.

Outside the labor force, around 3.2 million people were not actively seeking or available for work.

In February 2025, the jobless rate stood at 3.8%.



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