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There has been a universal statutory minimum wage in Germany for a good four years, but many employees still do not …
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The total number of dependent employees in Germany has increased by more than four million since the financial crisis …-wage employment contracts in Germany that year, around one quarter of all contracts. Women, young adults and employees in Eastern … Germany are particularly likely to receive low wages. The legal minimum wage introduced in 2015 is below the low …
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economy in China is struggling in particular, and German products are less in demand—apparently because Germany is relying … already been agreed upon and those still outstanding, people in Germany will likely have noticeably more money in their … and Japan recently recorded strong quarterly figures to much surprise. Falling inflation rates and expected interest rate …
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The unequal distribution of labor income in Germany is a hotly debated topic among policymakers and the general public …
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-reaching consequences for public budget and thus also for economic development in Germany. This forecast is based on the assumption that …
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Subjective well-being is essential for both quality of life and a healthy society. Studies have shown that satisfied people have better relationships, are more productive, and have a longer life expectancy. General life satisfaction is being discussed as an alternative measure of prosperity...
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