Slovenia's unemployment rate decreased for the fourth consecutive month in May, data released by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia showed Tuesday.
The jobless rate decreased to 11.6 percent in May from 11.8 percent in April. The latest decline was the fourth in a row.
The number of unemployed persons in the country dropped by more than 2,000 from the previous month to 106,796 in May.
Meanwhile, the number of persons in employment remained broadly unchanged at 816,939 during the month, the agency said.
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