Labour and social security

Labour and social security

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  1. Relatively many people on welfare in the four major cities
  2. Number of vacancies falling sharply
  3. Unemployment rate increasing faster
  4. Number of jobs diminishing
  5. Non-western foreigners more likely to have subsidised work
  6. More women and older people with a disability affecting their capacity to work
  7. Unemployment increasing steadily
  8. Part-time work continues to rise
  9. Most large companies have few foreign staff
  10. More older people working
  11. Social security benefits and unemployment benefits continue to rise
  12. Unemployment rising more slowly
  13. Sick leave rates continue to fall
  14. Wage restraints continue
  15. Job losses differ from 1993
  16. Slight decrease in number of vacancies
  17. Unemployment just over 400 thousand
  18. Decreasing number of jobs
  19. Trade unions: more women, fewer young people
  20. Unemployment still high
  21. Labour market decline starting to affect woman
  22. Absenteeism due to sickness lower in the first quarter
  23. Incidental wage increases 0,6 percent
  24. Over 400 thousand people unemployed
  25. Welfare benefits follow upward trend unemployment benefits
  26. Collective wages no longer growing as fast
  27. More foreigners in future labour force
  28. Number of vacancies continues to fall
  29. Faster increase in unemployment
  30. End in sight for job growth
  31. More job losses in private sector
  32. Income support benefits up again after five years of decrease
  33. Couples increasingly combine full-time and part-time job
  34. Unemployment up sharply again
  35. Most strike days in construction in 2002
  36. One quarter more unemployment benefits in 2002
  37. Largest rises in unemployment for in Groningen, Utrecht, and Limburg
  38. Unemployment rising sharply
  39. Unemployment benefits rise to 204 thousand
  40. Trade union membership rates down
  41. Inability to work differs between provinces
  42. Number of vacancies no longer falling
  43. Low wage for one in five employees
  44. Unemployment on the increase
  45. One in ten people with a non-western foreign background unemployed
  46. More jobs in care and government, fewer in the private sector
  47. Absence due to sickness virtually unchanged
  48. Job market turning around in 2002
  49. Unemployment on the increase
  50. More working students and pupills
  51. Unemployment benefits paid for longer periods
  52. Unemployment up in 2002
  53. Same employer for more than nine years