Labour and social security

Labour and social security

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  1. Unemployment remains at 4.0 percent in October
  2. Nearly 1 in 6 workers have stressful jobs
  3. More young people joining unions after years of decline
  4. Dutch economy grows 0.4 percent in third quarter of 2025
  5. Unemployment rate up to 4.0 percent in September
  6. Labour costs per hour worked up by 6 percent in 2024
  7. Negotiated wages rose less sharply in Q3 of 2025
  8. Around 6 in 10 Ukrainian refugees are in paid employment
  9. Economic growth of 0.2 percent in Q2 2025
  10. Unemployment rate up in August
  11. Unemployment remained at 3.8 percent in July
  12. Workers spend nearly 9 hours a day sitting
  13. Fewer workers changing jobs
  14. Dutch economy grows fractionally in second quarter of 2025
  15. Unemployment rate 3.8 percent in June
  16. More people in employment in Caribbean Netherlands in 2024
  17. Economic growth of 0.4 percent in Q1 2025
  18. Unemployment 3.8 percent in May
  19. High quality of life today still comes at the expense of future generations
  20. Unemployment rate 3.8 percent in April
  21. More cross-border commuters from Germany and Belgium in 2023
  22. Dutch economy barely grows in first quarter of 2025
  23. Gender pay gap is narrowing
  24. Unemployment rose further in March
  25. Misunderstandings due to multilingualism in the workplace
  26. Essays on the organizational context of mental health disorders
  27. Economic growth of 0.4 percent in Q4 2024
  28. Unemployment up in February
  29. Netherlands scores high on gender equality within the EU
  30. No further increase in young people in paid work
  31. Unemployment up in January
  32. Dutch economy grows by 0.4 percent in Q4 2024
  33. Unemployment rate at its most stable since 1988
  34. Nearly 6 in 10 Ukrainian refugees are in paid employment
  35. Unemployment unchanged at 3.7 percent in December
  36. Economic picture slightly more negative in November