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  • In order to get the right lay-out, please have a look in the chapters below: ===Protocol order of countries in a graph=== ... If you have two or more charts beside each other, the submenu Chart group should be used. This command is used for the ...
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  • absence is 3 months or less; this now holds also for persons on temporary lay-off. PRE-IESS: they were classified as employed. For the treatment of lay-offs, which were a complicated special case, please ...
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  • :*No other lay-out or linking problem? 2. Go to list of sighted pages (via 'Special pages': 'Maintenance reports': 'Sighted pages') and put online any which can be published, taking into account: :*previous e-mail ...
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  • across age categories, economic sectors and countries. While the lay-offs/reduced hours concern millions of workers in the ... The COVID crisis and the temporary lay-offs have a strong sectorial dimension. The highest risk for a worker to be on ...
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  • *paste in the English version, save (this results in copy of English glossary page, with headings and lay-out and links all right or easily adaptable); *insert level-1 heading in target language: =Glossary:Pagename translated=; *adapt categories ...
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  • explained by its low population density. In Switzerland, the density lay at 133.8 m/km2, higher than in any country in the EU. ... a slight increase of 0.4 pp. However, within this period, the share lay at between 5.3 % and 5.6 % between 2001 and 2018. ...
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  • advanced education programmes at the same or a higher ISCED level and to lay the foundation for lifelong learning. Vocational education is defined as education programmes that are designed for learners to acquire the knowledge, skills and competencies ...
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  • on furlough schemes Also known by other names, such as temporary lay-off or technical unemployment. In a furlough scheme ... work. For many, this meant working from home or accepting a temporary lay-off, in other words reducing (partly or completely) ...
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  • For further details and treatment of borderline cases (like seasonal workers, lay-offs, unpaid family workers, employment in activities for own-consumption, vocational training, absences, etc.) see variable WSTATOR in the [https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat ...
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  • taken place due to reasons other than international sourcing (e.g. domestic lay-offs, poor business cycle, etc.) are not included here. An enterprise may, e.g. record "jobs lost" due to international sourcing and still record an increase in ...
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  • that consisted in short-term work arrangements and temporary lay-offs. In most cases, schemes were recorded as subsidies (or tax allowances) with a negative sign in the non-wage component of the labour cost index. This means that a decrease in ...
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  • utility chicks in the egg sector. Note that only female poultry are able to lay eggs. By contrast, some male chicks from some laying breeds are also suitable for fattening and are farmed as cockerels. In 2021, 800 million eggs in the EU (excluding ...
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  • level as in 2010. In every year between 2010 and 2020, the recycling rate lay above this level. It grew steadily from 2010 to reach a peak at 67.6 % in 2016, before falling in each following year until 2020. From 2010 to 2018, the recovery rate followed ...
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  • another kind of protection. The CEAS has a set of agreed rules which lay down: (i) common procedures for international protection; ... Convention (the 1990 convention was the first legal instrument to lay down criteria on responsibility for processing an individual ...
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  • advanced education programmes at the same or a higher ISCED level and to lay the foundation for lifelong learning. General education includes education programmes that are designed to prepare participants for entry into vocational education but do not ...
    29 KB (4,158 words) - 14:53, 11 August 2023
  • covers data from the 2021 reference year onwards. These regulations lay down rules for the development and production of European statistics in the area of healthcare expenditure and financing. The background article Healthcare expenditure statistics ...
    31 KB (4,261 words) - 09:41, 23 May 2024
  • for the fifth income quintile, while the shares for the third income quintile lay in between these shares. There were several exceptions in 2022, nearly all of which concerned small differences (0.1 to 0.3 percentage points), often between low shares. ...
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  • Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence. (96.4 %; 2020 data) also lay above the EU in the corresponding reference years. The share of households with internet access at home increased each year in the period 2013-2023 in all the candidate countries ...
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  • Update' (COM(2012) 582 final), which put forward policies to lay the foundations for Europe's industry of the future. In part this focused on investment in innovation, with the proposal to establish task forces to establish road maps ...
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  • while the remaining 5 % were produced by units whose principal activity lay outside of construction and for whom therefore this production of constructions and construction works was secondary production. Most notably, 2 % of constructions and construction ...
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