Dutch Unemployment Rises for Third Consecutive Month to 4%
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Dutch unemployment rises for third consecutive month to 4%
The Netherlands’ unemployment rate increased to 4 percent in July, Statistics Netherlands reported. That compares with 3.8 percent in June.The rise in unemployment was mainly driven by men, particularly those under 45, while the rate among women declined. Statistics Netherlands noted that unemployment remains relatively high among young people of both sexes, many of whom are school pupils or students.
Unemployment in the Netherlands rose to 4 percent in July, according to Statistics Netherlands (CBS). Will the incentive to work increase if unemployment benefits become less attractive, or will this make little difference?
Unemployment in the Netherlands rose to 4 percent in July, according to Statistics Netherlands (CBS). In June, 3.8 percent of the labor force was without paid work.
Unemployment in the Netherlands rose to 4 percent in July, according to Statistics Netherlands (CBS). In June, 3.8 percent of the labor force was without paid work.
The share of available job seekers (PDU), the main indicator of unemployment, reached 4.07 percent in July 2026. Compared to the previous month, it increased by 0.1 percentage point. The June influx of secondary and university graduates into the records of job seekers at employment offices continued...
Unemployment in the Netherlands rose to 4 percent in July. In June, 3.8 percent of the labor force was unemployed. There were 404,000 unemployed people in July. Unemployment increased slightly more among men than among women.
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