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Romania Counties vs German Länder: Unemployment

Compare unemployment rates between Romanian counties and German Bundesländer using Eurostat data.

Romania and Germany represent two ends of the EU economic spectrum. German Länder like Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg have some of Europe's lowest unemployment rates, while Romanian counties in the south and east face significantly higher joblessness. Both datasets come from Eurostat, using the same ILO-based unemployment definition, making this comparison methodologically sound. ⚠️ Comparability note: Romania data is at NUTS3 (county) level while Germany data is at NUTS1 (Land) level. German Länder are larger administrative units that average out local variation.

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Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Bucharest, Cluj, Dolj, Iași, Timiș, Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Berlin -- Unemployment (%)

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