Unemployment
26. May 2026
Unemployment at 0.9% in April

The unemployment rate is down 0.2 percentage points compared to the same month in the previous year.

Unemployed people are registered as unemployed with the Faroese unemployment system and the social welfare services, fully available to the labour market and actively seeking work.

The unemployment rate was 0.9% in April, 0.2 percentage points less than the same month in the previous year. 

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In April 335 persons were unemployed, 60 fewer than the same month the year before. 

A full-time unemployed person is defined as one who is unemployed throughout a full month. If two persons are affected by unemployment for half a month each, they are converted to one full-time unemployed person for the month in question. In April the full-time unemployment was 286 persons, 47 fewer than in April last year.

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Lower unemployment rate for women

In April, 118 women were affected by unemployment. The full-time equivalent of this figure was 98, corresponding to an unemployment rate of 0.7%. This rate is down 0.1 percentage point from April 2025.

Of men 217 were affected by unemployment. The full-time equivalent is 188, which corresponds to an unemployment rate of 1,2 %. This is 0.1 percentage points lower than the same month in the previous year.

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Highest unemployment in Suðuroy region

The map below shows unemployment rates by region. In April, Vágar region had the lowest unemployment rate at 0.5%, which is a decrease of 0.5 percentage points compared to the same month the previous year. Suðuroy region had the highest unemployment rate at 1.6%, which, however, is 1 percentage point lower than the same month the previous year.

More regional statistics on unemployment are found here: Norðoyggjar region, Eysturoy region, Streymoy region (north), Streymoy region (south), Vágar region, Sandoy region, Suðuroy region

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Largest decrease in youngest age groups

The highest unemployment rate in April, at 1.4%, was registered in the 25-34 age group. This is 0,2 percentage points lower than the same month the previous year. The largest decrease was in the youngest age group by 0.4 percentage points, which now has the lowest unemployment rate at 0,6%. 

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One-of-eight has been unemployed for more than a year

The graph below shows how long people have been affected by unemployment. The largest group of unemployed people in April (34% of the unemployed people) were those who have been out of work for between 30 and 89 days.

In April, 45 persons (13% of all unemployed people) were long-term unemployed. This means that they have been out of work for more than a year (365+ days). The number of long time unemployed is stable over time.

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Unemployment as a statistical concept

Statistics Faroe Islands and other statistics agencies across the world use the definitions of unemployment given by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), which is a United Nations agency.

According to this definition, the unemployment rate reflects the proportion of the labour force that does not have a job, is available to the labour market and is actively looking for work. 

Statistical scope for unemployment figures

The source of the unemployment figures are individuals who are registered with the unemployment office (ALS) and the social welfare centre (Almannaverkið) and who meet the criteria mentioned above. The sources, and thus Statistic Faroe Islands’ unemployment figures, only cover people aged 16-66.

In order to make international comparisons, the unemployment figures from the Labour force survey must be used.

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