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Labour underutilization
1) persons without a payed job: - unemployed: persons who have recently looked for work or are available for work at a short notice; - semi unemployed: persons who have looked for work recently,...
Labour Accounts; compensation of employees, quarterly; 1995-q1 2014
Compensation of employees, wages, jobs (by sex) , fte, hours worked quarterly, economic activity
Labour Accounts; employment, quarterly; 1995-q1 2014
Employed persons, jobs, hours worked, also with seasonal correction employee or self-employed, economic activity
Increasing labour market participation by young people
Since 2004, the proportion of employed among non-school going young people has increased. Young people with a basic qualification benefited more from the booming economy than those without a basic...
Wellbeing; education and labour, 2003-2012
Happiness, satisfaction with life, Education level, socio-economic category, main source of income
Increase in unemployment benefits and national assistance, decrease in labour disablement benefits
The number of unemployment benefits (WW) increased in the fourth quarter of 2003 to a total of 287 thousand at the end of 2003. Unemployment benefits increased by an average of 6 thousand a month...
Labour migration to the Netherlands continues to grow
In 2007, some 80 thousand non-Dutch immigrants entered the Netherlands. Finding a job was the main motive.
Mobility of labour
Changing jobs or work.
Labour relationship
The distinction between jobs with a fixed contract and jobs where the contract is flexible.
Labour dispute
Ground for a strike, work interruption, employee exclusion by the employer, or a series of related strikes, work interruptions or lock-outs.
Labour costs
The employer's cost directly related to employing individuals in the production process. These consist of two main components: wages and salaries paid, and the employer's share in social...
Doctoral degree makes a difference on the labour market
Doctoral degree holders more often work on a full-time basis and are usually employed on a higher professional level than people without a doctorate.