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Endometriosis Significantly Impacts Women's Earnings and Employment in England
New research by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) in England reveals that women aged 25-54 diagnosed with endometriosis experience an average £56 monthly decrease in earnings and a 2.7 percentage point drop in employment probability four to five years post-diagnosis, highlighting the conditio...
Endometriosis Significantly Impacts Women's Earnings and Employment in England
New research by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) in England reveals that women aged 25-54 diagnosed with endometriosis experience an average £56 monthly decrease in earnings and a 2.7 percentage point drop in employment probability four to five years post-diagnosis, highlighting the conditio...
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Job Openings Fall in December, Signaling Cooling Labor Market
U.S. job openings fell to 7.6 million in December 2024, down from 8.2 million in November, indicating a cooling labor market but still showing low unemployment at 4.1%; this follows the Federal Reserve's cautious approach to lowering interest rates due to persistent inflation and uncertainty surroun...
U.S. Job Openings Fall in December, Signaling Cooling Labor Market
U.S. job openings fell to 7.6 million in December 2024, down from 8.2 million in November, indicating a cooling labor market but still showing low unemployment at 4.1%; this follows the Federal Reserve's cautious approach to lowering interest rates due to persistent inflation and uncertainty surroun...
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40% Bias Score


High Employment Rate Among Ukrainian Refugees in the Netherlands
55% of Ukrainian refugees aged 15–65 in the Netherlands are employed, exceeding the 44% rate in 2022. This is attributed to their legal right to immediate work, unlike other asylum seekers, highlighting a successful integration into the Dutch labor market and addressing labor shortages.
High Employment Rate Among Ukrainian Refugees in the Netherlands
55% of Ukrainian refugees aged 15–65 in the Netherlands are employed, exceeding the 44% rate in 2022. This is attributed to their legal right to immediate work, unlike other asylum seekers, highlighting a successful integration into the Dutch labor market and addressing labor shortages.
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44% Bias Score


Spain's Economy Outperforms Eurozone with 2.6% Growth Forecast for 2025
Spain's economy is projected to grow by 2.6% in 2025, outperforming the Eurozone's 1.1% forecast, due to strong domestic consumption, investment, and a robust labor market, creating over one million jobs by 2026, while unemployment falls to 9.7%.
Spain's Economy Outperforms Eurozone with 2.6% Growth Forecast for 2025
Spain's economy is projected to grow by 2.6% in 2025, outperforming the Eurozone's 1.1% forecast, due to strong domestic consumption, investment, and a robust labor market, creating over one million jobs by 2026, while unemployment falls to 9.7%.
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40% Bias Score


French Social Economy Jobs Rise Amidst Commercial Sector Decline
The French social and solidarity economy (ESS) added 31,257 jobs (1.4% increase) between July 2023 and June 2024, outpacing the declining commercial sector due to increased social needs, particularly in social housing, healthcare, and support for vulnerable populations.
French Social Economy Jobs Rise Amidst Commercial Sector Decline
The French social and solidarity economy (ESS) added 31,257 jobs (1.4% increase) between July 2023 and June 2024, outpacing the declining commercial sector due to increased social needs, particularly in social housing, healthcare, and support for vulnerable populations.
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40% Bias Score


US Restaurant Industry Rebounds from Pandemic with Record Sales and Technological Shifts
From 2019-2023, the US restaurant industry experienced a significant decline followed by a strong recovery, with 2023 sales reaching a record $981 billion despite employment remaining below pre-pandemic levels; this is attributed to shifts in consumer spending, technological advancements in ordering...
US Restaurant Industry Rebounds from Pandemic with Record Sales and Technological Shifts
From 2019-2023, the US restaurant industry experienced a significant decline followed by a strong recovery, with 2023 sales reaching a record $981 billion despite employment remaining below pre-pandemic levels; this is attributed to shifts in consumer spending, technological advancements in ordering...
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Spain to Reduce Maximum Legal Workweek to 37.5 Hours
Spain's Council of Ministers will approve a bill reducing the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours by 2025, impacting 12.5 million employees, with the greatest reductions in hospitality, information and communications, commerce, and agriculture sectors; while education, public administration and fin...

Spain to Reduce Maximum Legal Workweek to 37.5 Hours
Spain's Council of Ministers will approve a bill reducing the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours by 2025, impacting 12.5 million employees, with the greatest reductions in hospitality, information and communications, commerce, and agriculture sectors; while education, public administration and fin...
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44% Bias Score

UK Refugee Visa Delays Cause Job Losses and Homelessness
The UK's non-automatic visa extension process for Ukrainian refugees is causing significant hardship, with many losing jobs and housing due to an eight-week gap where they cannot prove their right to work or reside; campaigners urge the government to automate the process.

UK Refugee Visa Delays Cause Job Losses and Homelessness
The UK's non-automatic visa extension process for Ukrainian refugees is causing significant hardship, with many losing jobs and housing due to an eight-week gap where they cannot prove their right to work or reside; campaigners urge the government to automate the process.
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Spain's Vocational Training Boom: Enrollment Surges Amidst Stricter Immigration Rules
Spain's vocational training (FP) program has experienced a dramatic increase in enrollment, reaching nearly 1.2 million students this year, fueled by government investment, improved public perception, and its role in immigrant integration; since 2022, 23,097 immigrants obtained residency permits thr...

Spain's Vocational Training Boom: Enrollment Surges Amidst Stricter Immigration Rules
Spain's vocational training (FP) program has experienced a dramatic increase in enrollment, reaching nearly 1.2 million students this year, fueled by government investment, improved public perception, and its role in immigrant integration; since 2022, 23,097 immigrants obtained residency permits thr...
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44% Bias Score

French Micro-Creches Protest New Regulations, Fear Job Losses
French micro-creches are protesting new government regulations increasing staffing and training standards, fearing job losses and closures starting September 1st, 2026, despite government funding; a report revealed safety concerns.

French Micro-Creches Protest New Regulations, Fear Job Losses
French micro-creches are protesting new government regulations increasing staffing and training standards, fearing job losses and closures starting September 1st, 2026, despite government funding; a report revealed safety concerns.
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Spain's 2024 Job Market: Record Employment Despite Slowdown
Spain's 2024 labor market saw 468,100 new jobs, a record 21,858,900 employed, and 10.6% unemployment—the lowest in 16 years—despite slower growth than in 2023, with concerns about 2025 due to private sector decline and regulatory uncertainty.

Spain's 2024 Job Market: Record Employment Despite Slowdown
Spain's 2024 labor market saw 468,100 new jobs, a record 21,858,900 employed, and 10.6% unemployment—the lowest in 16 years—despite slower growth than in 2023, with concerns about 2025 due to private sector decline and regulatory uncertainty.
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52% Bias Score

Microcredentials and Degrees: A Complementary Approach to Future-Ready Professionals
A 2023 report reveals 70% of employers value microcredentials for specialized skills while 87% value traditional degrees' foundational knowledge, leading to hybrid educational models integrating both for enhanced employability.

Microcredentials and Degrees: A Complementary Approach to Future-Ready Professionals
A 2023 report reveals 70% of employers value microcredentials for specialized skills while 87% value traditional degrees' foundational knowledge, leading to hybrid educational models integrating both for enhanced employability.
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44% Bias Score
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