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Examples of High-Benefit, Low-Unemployment Countries

Contrary to the simple theoretical prediction, empirical data from 2001-2020 shows that several countries successfully combine generous unemployment benefits with low unemployment rates. Notable examples of this phenomenon include Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands, all of which feature high gross unemployment benefit replacement rates alongside low average unemployment.

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