Figure 6.3: Labour Market Flows
Visual representations of the labour market, such as Figure 6.3, depict the dynamic processes of match creation and destruction. These diagrams illustrate the continuous movement of workers and jobs as employment relationships are formed and terminated.
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Figure 6.3: Labour Market Flows
Figure 6.4: Labour Market Flows in the EU (Q4 2021 - Q1 2022)