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available. The most important indicator of labour slack is the unemployment rate, but an exclusive focus on this fails to take … unemployment. …
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available. The most important indicator of labour slack is the unemployment rate, but an exclusive focus on this fails to take … unemployment. …
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This report focuses on unemployment and minimum income benefits for people of working age. Individuals with short or no …-term unemployed are often not entitled to higher-tier, or any, unemployment benefits. No Member State was identified where more than … (frequently, around 30% are rejected), the digitalisation of application processes (most common for unemployment benefits) and …
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This report focuses on unemployment and minimum income benefits for people of working age. Individuals with short or no …-term unemployed are often not entitled to higher-tier, or any, unemployment benefits. No Member State was identified where more than … (frequently, around 30% are rejected), the digitalisation of application processes (most common for unemployment benefits) and …
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In the face of recession, falling demand and consequent slowing production, short-time working and temporary layoff schemes have been extended (or introduced) in many Member States. These schemes, often with the aid of public funds, reduce working time, while protecting workers' incomes and...
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