In South Korea.
http://www.indexmundi.com/south_korea/unemployment_rate.htmlYear Unemployment rate Rank Percent Change Date of Information
2003 3.10 % 166 2002 est.
2004 3.40 % 165 9.68 % 2003 est.
2005 3.60 % 32 5.88 % 2004 est.
2006 3.70 % 33 2.78 % 2005 est.
2007 3.30 % 33 -10.81 % December 2006 est.
2008 3.30 % 38 0.00 % 2007 est.
2009 3.20 % 37 -3.03 % 2008 est.
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Japans is 5.1% and going down too.
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/Economics/Unemployment-rate.aspx?symbol=JPYJapan Unemployment Rate
Japan unemployment rate stands at 5.10 percent of the labor force. The labour force is defined as the number of people employed plus the number unemployed but seeking work. The nonlabour force includes those who are not looking for work, those who are institutionalised and those serving in the military. Japan's industrialized, free market economy is the second-largest in the world. Its economy is highly efficient and competitive in areas linked to international trade, but productivity is far lower in protected areas such as agriculture, distribution, and services. Japan's reservoir of industrial leadership and technicians, well-educated and industrious work force, high savings and investment rates, and intensive promotion of industrial development and foreign trade produced a mature industrial economy. Japan has few natural resources, and trade helps it earn the foreign exchange needed to purchase raw materials for its economy. This page includes: Japan Unemployment Rate chart, historical data, forecast and news.
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How do they do that during a worldwide recession?
Amazing what buying things that your fellow countrymen produce can do for the jobs outlook isn't it?