Niamey is the capital city and the largest city in Niger. It is an administrative, cultural and economic centre. It is estimated to have around 800,000 people living in the city. The unemployment rate in Niger went down between 2005 and 2008. It went from 15.9 percent all the way down 2.25 percent. During the period between 2001 and 2008 the average rate was 6.54 percent. The record high for the country was 15.9 percent in 2005 and the record low was 1.47 percent in 2001. Niamey is the home of Abdou Moumouni University, which was founded in 1974-1994. The university had a total enrollment of around 8,000 in recent history. They have colleges of arts, science and teaching.
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