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The benefits of dual apprenticeship programs are usually discussed in the context of reducing structural unemployment … apprenticeship system seems to dampen the volatility of youth unemployment. …
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The German economy has veered back on an upward course, after weak growth in the summer semester 2014. In this projection, real GDP is estimated to grow by 1.5 percent in 2014, by 1.4 percent in 2015 and by 1.7 percent in 2016. Inflation is projected to remain low, with 0.9 percent in 2014, 0.7...
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annual growth rate will be 1.9 percent in 2016. Driven by this favorable economic development, the unemployment rate will … structurally burdensome factors: In the crisis-stricken countries in particular, unemployment remains high and the public and …
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unemployment rate will further decline, to 6.4 percent this year and 6.1percent in 2016. Inflation, which averages 0.5 percent this … activity should also pick up, benefitting from easy monetary policy. In many economies in the euro area, unemployment remains …
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In 2014, the German economy is expected to grow by 1.8 %. Next year, GDP will increase by 2.1 %. The output gap will decline significantly this year, but will only be fully closed in the coming year. Inflation will remain low in this environment. The upward momentum of the global economy...
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unemployment rate will remain just under seven percent. Disposable income will rise markedly and private consumption will … policies, which were designed to stabilize the financial system. Nonetheless, political uncertainty, high unemployment and the …
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percent in 2014. The temporary economic weakness will impact the labor market only moderately; the unemployment rate which …
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will continue, although at a declining rate. Unemployment will increase as the work force grows - mainly due to migration …. In 2014 the rate of unemployment will be at 7 percent and will be slightly above that in 2015. As a result of new jobs …
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euro area have noticeably alleviated uncertainty. However, high unemployment and the need to reduce the high level of debt …
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labor market is profiting from positive net migration. Hence, this year and next year, the unemployment rate remains at …
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