According to a report designed the International Labour Organization (ILO), the global unemployment is around 210 million , so more than 30 million people the number before the crisis. In this report, the ILO calls on the Group of 20 that put more attention to employment policies and notes that in all countries, but in emerging than in developed economies, employment growth has not been strong enough to reverse the slowdown accumulated labor markets during the crisis. In its report, the ILO estimates that the G-20 will need to create some 21 million jobs each year over the next decade just to keep pace with the increase of the population. Unemployment rates in all countries of the G-20 between 5% and 25%, with an average of 7.8%. In the middle of this year, unemployment was 70% above pre-crisis levels in high-income countries (excluding Europe) and was 30% higher in Europe. In most countries of the G-20 has decreased employment in the construction and also due to the crisis in the manufacturing industry, with falls of between 1.5 and 3 points in the share of total employment. Related posts: Youth unemployment and the lost generation EU unemployment reaches 20 million South Africa will receive $ 3.75 billion the World Bank