Cyprus unemployment at 4.2% below EU average in January, Eurostat says

Unemployment in Cyprus remained below the European average in January 2026, according to figures released by Eurostat.

The unemployment rate in Cyprus stood at 4.2%, compared with 5.8% in the European Union and 6.1% in the Eurozone, placing the country in a stronger position than the overall European average.

However, youth unemployment remains significantly higher, reaching 15% in Cyprus, reflecting a broader challenge seen across many European economies.

Small gender gap in unemployment

Data also show a small difference between male and female unemployment rates in Cyprus.

Unemployment among men stood at 4.0%, while the rate for women was slightly higher at 4.4%, a gap considered relatively limited compared with several other EU countries.

Countries with the lowest and highest unemployment

Among EU member states, the lowest unemployment rates were recorded in:

Poland with 3.1%

Czech Republic with 3.2%

Malta with 3.4%

At the other end of the scale, the highest unemployment levels were recorded in:

Finland with 10.2%

Spain, with 9.8%

Greece with 7.7%

Lower unemployment than in several major European economies

Cyprus recorded lower unemployment than several larger European economies, including:

France, with 7.7%

Portugal with 5.6%

Ireland with 4.7%

Meanwhile, Germany and the Netherlands also maintained relatively low unemployment rates at 4.0%.

Italy recorded a notable improvement, with unemployment falling to 5.1% from 6.6% in January 2025.

Youth unemployment remains high across Europe

Despite improvements in overall labour market indicators, youth unemployment remains high in many EU countries.

In Cyprus it stood at 15%, while higher levels were recorded in:

Spain with 23.5%

Greece with 16%