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Employment growth levels in third quarter
Unemployment stable again
Almost 1.5 million workers with chronic affliction
Social services still owed over one billion euro
Fewer men and young people in trade unions
Sharp rise in collectively agreeds wages
Nearly half of employees save via company schemes
Work load not increasing
Unemployment stable
Slower employment growth in Utrecht
Over half a million employees earn one thoussand guilders
Decrease in welfare and unemployment benefits slowing down
Unemployment remains stable
Government employees older
Job market still tight
Job growth stable in the second quarter
Number of vacancies high and stable
Less than 50 thousand long-term unemployed
Fewer flexible work contracts
High labour participation rates for university graduates
More immigrants than nationals unemployed in 2000
Less agency work under new law
Non-western immigrants more likely to receive benefit
Unemployment May-July
Older people continue to work longer
Unemployment down
Fewer income support and unemployment benefits
Employment continues to grow
End of increase in vacancies
Unemployment falls further
Industrial action cost fewer working days in 2000
More employees taking courses
Unemployment down further
Unemployment down
Number of welfare recipients declining
Sick leave rates still rising
Union membership falling
Labour shortage continues
Job vacancies still increasing
Unemployment stable
Fall in Dutch unemployment stronger than EU average
Regional differences in unemployment remain unchanged
Unemployment stable
Employment growth slowed down in 2000
Fewer people on supplementary benefit
Fewer people on income support
Unemployment stable and low
Number of job vacancies still high
Flex workers mainly young and female
Artists on income support
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