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Changes wrought by the pandemic have the potential to raise long-term productivity, but whether they will is uncertain
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Higher consumer price inflation is yet to feed into labour costs but rising demand for labour is set to change this
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Hungary’s worsening corruption over the past decade compares with significant improvements elsewhere in the region
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The great resignation continued with US jobs market churn easing only slightly in December from historically high rates
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Employer monitoring of employees is growing, as are the concerns about the extent to which this invades workers’ privacy
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UK inflation rose to a near-30-year high of 5.4% in December but, at the same time, wage growth eased
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The ILO employment outlook does not see labour markets recovering before end-2023
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Mark Rutte’s fourth government promises a break with traditional frugality
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Higher life expectancy and lower fertility rates are driving population ageing and slowing the growth of the workforce
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UK job vacancies continue to rise above pre-pandemic levels, but wages are growing more modestly
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