Try looking a bit harder then. From my first google search:
"Among European countries that have grappled with the
problem of unemployed doctors are Italy, with an
unemployment rate among doctors of 17% in 1990; Austria,
with a rate of 9%; Germany, with 8%; the Netherlands,
with 6%; and Spain, with 5%. In the Nordic countries the
phenomenon is more recent-throughout most of their
history they have suffered a shortage of doctors. Since the
early 1990s, the unemployment rate among doctors has
increased rapidly in both Sweden and Finland, and is
expected to reach 10 to 15% by the year 2000"[0]
[0] https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/014107689608900...