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Those in unemployment are people aged 15 and over who were without work during the reference week, available for work …
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Net replacement rates in unemployment measure the proportion of previous in-work income that is maintained after … several months of unemployment. Data are presented from 2001 onwards. …
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Net replacement rates in unemployment measure the proportion of previous in-work income that is maintained after … several months of unemployment. Data are presented from 2001 onwards. …
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Net replacement rates in unemployment measure the proportion of previous in-work income that is maintained after … several months of unemployment. Data are presented from 2001 onwards. …
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Net replacement rates in unemployment measure the proportion of previous in-work income that is maintained after … several months of unemployment. Data are presented from 2001 onwards. …
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Net replacement rates in unemployment measure the proportion of previous in-work income that is maintained after … several months of unemployment. Data are presented from 2001 onwards. …
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A subset of the the Main Economic Indicators (MEI) database, hourly earnings includes seasonally adjusted average total earnings paid per employed person per hour including overtime pay and regularly recurring cash supplements. These comparative statistics include earnings series from...
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A subset of the the Main Economic Indicators (MEI) database, hourly earnings includes seasonally adjusted average total earnings paid per employed person per hour including overtime pay and regularly recurring cash supplements. These comparative statistics include earnings series from...
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