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Argues that employment remains depressed in the majority of Eurozone countries and that a further 4.5 million jobs may be lost. Suggests that addressing the jobs crisis in the Eurozone requires, first, repairing the financial system urgently.
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Reviews trends from 1980 to 1996.
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results detailing age, marital status, educational level, motivations, unemployment, etc. Bibliography pp. 61 to 64. …
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Looks at the fundamental importance of employment for development.
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ILO pub. Article on comparison of causes and economic policy implications concerning unemployment in Germany, Federal …, considers effects of wages and social security benefits on labour mobility, analyses structural unemployment and frictional … unemployment, and finds that the majority of unemployment is due to insufficient demand and, therefore, macro- economic in nature …
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