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Number of vacancies down
Unemployment rising
Non-westerners closing gap on the Dutch labour market
Eighteen thousand unjustified income support claims
Social premiums account for one fifth of labour costs
Unemployment benefits continue to rise
More jobs in care, fewer in private sector
Utrecht has most favourable labour market
Half of labour force work evenings, nights or in the weekend
More women managers
Rise in unemployment slowing down
Slight increase people with chronic afflictions
Male and female dominated professions in 2001
Men account for most of increase in unemployment benefits
Smaller job growth in Greater Amsterdam
Unemployment increasing more slowly
Number of unemployment benefits up
More people in work
More vacancies in elementary occupations
Decrease in job vacancies intensifies
Less employment in commercial sector
Unemployment up mainly among men
Labour productivity down in 2001
One quarter of people of non-western descent claim social benefit
Upward trend unemployment
Fall in income support comes to an end
Unemployment up further in second quarter
Workload back at 1996 level
Job growth slows down in first quarter
Number of vacancies continues to drop
Unemployment on the rise
Non-western immigrants benefit from favourable labour market
Unemployment falls substantially among lower education
Disablement benefits increase to 981 thousand in 2001
Unemployment up
Sick leave in private sector stabilising
Trade union membership stable
Income support dynamics: strongest for young people
Unemployment figures for the first quarter
Number of welfare and unemployment benefits no longer falling
Sharp drop in the number of vacancies
Job growth levelling off in fourth quarter
Unemployment stable
Large rise in incidental wage 2000
Over half a million people over 55 hold a job
Unemployment stable
Job market positive in 2001
Income support and unemployment benefits continue to fall
Unemployment low and stable
Number of vacancies down
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