Figure 1.5: Labour Market Statistics for Australia, Germany, Norway, and Spain (Averages 2000–2019)
The chart in Figure 1.5 displays average labour market statistics for Australia, Germany, Norway, and Spain from 2000 to 2019. It illustrates the relationships between these statistics and demonstrates that the fundamental structure of labour markets can vary significantly from one country to another.
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