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Fall in unemployment comes to an end
Industrial disability in the Netherlands
Conflict situations affect work climate
Dutch unemployment falling, but not as fast as before
Labour shortage hampers industry
Unemployment down
Number of job vacancies remains high
Unemployment falling more slowly
Record number of job vacancies
Unemployment among young people down by half
Fifty percent of vacancies hard to fill
Fewer hours through temporary employment agencies
Registered unemployment down
Employment: great differences between Utrecht and the northern provinces
Fall in unemployment coming to a standstill
Unemployment continues downward trend
Turnover of temporary employment agen-cies growing modestly
Sick leave increases further
Registered unemployment in the first quarter
Number of job vacancies still high
Registered unemployment continues to fall
Unemployment trend continues downwards
Number of vacancies still high
Employment increases by 200 thousand in 1999
Registered unemployment drops below 200 thousand
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