In
the southern Algarve, usually packed with tourists but now
nearly deserted, just over 4,700 people registered as unemployed
in April, bringing the total out of work to 26,379 - nearly
15,000 or 123% more than this time last year, data from the
Institute for Employment and Vocational Training showed.
In Portugal as whole, just over 48,500 registered as unemployed
in April, a 22% year-on-year jump, bringing the total of those
without jobs to around 392,000 people.
Around 71% of the newly unemployed worked in the services sector
including restaurants and retail stores, which were shut after
Portugal declared a state of emergency on March 18 but are now
slowly reopening as part of a sector-by-sector lockdown exit
plan put in place from May 4.
Earlier this month, Finance Minister Mario Centeno said the
unemployment rate could hit around 10% by the end of the year,
compared with 6.7% reported during the first quarter of 2020.
The unemployment rate had been falling as the country slowly
recovered from the debt crisis.
The coronavirus outbreak, so far numbering 29,432 confirmed
cases and 1,247 deaths, is set to hammer Portugal's economy: the
International Monetary Fund expects gross domestic product to
contract by 8% this year, while the European Commission predicts
a 6.8% drop.
More than 1 million workers in Portugal have been laid off since
the pandemic. The layoff scheme allows firms to temporarily
suspend jobs or reduce working hours instead of firing workers.
(Reporting by Catarina Demony, Editing by Victoria Waldersee)
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