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The growing low wage sector as downside of Germany's improving unemployment rate in 2009-2013

01/04/2008

The unemployment rate dropped to 7.6% in Germany in 2009 an 6.9% by 2013. Experts says this is a result of the rapid growth in the sector paying low wages.

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