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          WORLD> Europe
          Crisis sparks Iceland exodus
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2008-12-03 08:02

          Almost 1,200 years after Viking chief Ingolfur Arnarson left Norway to found Reykjavik, the crisis engulfing Iceland is forcing his descendants home.

          "There are no jobs here," said Baldvin Kristjansson, an 18-year-old former container repairman from western Iceland, at a European job fair in Reykjavik. "I'm going to move away and go to Norway."

          The Atlantic island of 320,000, suffering from its worst financial crisis since gaining independence in 1944, faces the biggest exodus in a century. Iceland's $7.5-billion economy may shrink about 10 percent next year, according to the International Monetary Fund, which is helping provide a $4.6 billion bailout package.

          About half of Icelanders aged between 18 and 24 are considering leaving the country, Reykjavik-based newspaper Morgunbladid said, citing a survey of 1,117 people between Oct 27 and Oct 29.

          "Tens of thousands" will depart, estimated Jesper Christensen, chief analyst at Danske Bank A/S, the biggest lender in neighboring Denmark.

          Iceland's biggest wave of emigration was in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Then, 15,000 out of a total population of 70,000 left, joining a flow to North America from countries including Norway, Sweden and Ireland.

          A hundred years later, Iceland's economy is struggling after the nation's banking system collapsed under the weight of its foreign debt last month.

          Inflation surged to an 18-year high of 17.1 percent in November following a currency collapse that drove up prices. A protest against the government turned violent last week as police used pepper spray to battle activists in front of Reykjavik's main police station.

          Unemployment is forecast to rise to 7 percent by the end of January from a three-year high of 1.9 percent in October, the country's Labor Directorate estimates.

          "A lot of people are registering unemployed," said Valdimar Olafsson at European Employment Services in Reykjavik. "It's very hectic and Icelanders are asking for jobs, especially in Norway."

          Norse settlers arrived in Iceland around 874 on sail-powered wooden longships. The country came under Norwegian control in 1262 and then under Danish dominion in 1380. It gained autonomy 90 years ago yesterday and became fully independent from Denmark in 1944.

           

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