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Number of employed women falls 40,000 in Turkey

The number of registered women wage-earners in Turkey fell by 40,000 in December 2016 compared to the same month of 2015, according to a new report prepared and released by the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV). 

TEPAV's latest workforce report stated that the fall in women employees amounted to a 1 percent drop year-on-year in the same period. 

Bulgarian Households' Income, Expenditure Both Rise in 2015

Bulgaria's annual total income average per capita has increased by 2.9% year-on-year in 2015, reaching BGN 4,953, a new statistical survey has found.

The total income average per household member has increased 2.2 times compared with 2004, according to data from the National Statistical Institute (NSI).

Turkey's blue collar workers cite poor conditions as main reason to find new job: Poll

A majority of blue collar workers have named poor working conditions as the biggest reason to find a new job, according to a survey by Eleman.net, a leading recruitment website for this group of laborers.

The survey participants were asked through the website why they left their previous jobs. 

Men outnumber women in workforce

Men outnumber women in workforce

BELGRADE -- Women account for 42 percent of employees in Serbia, which indicates that the number of men in the workforce is higher by 16 percent compared to women.

This data is contained in a Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS) study.

Annual Household Income in Bulgaria Increased by 11.3% in 2013

The average annual income per household member in 2013 was BGN 4,814 or 11.3% more compared to 2012, according to data of the National Statistical Institute.

Wages continue to be the main source of household income representing 53.1% of the total income in 2013 compared to 52.7% in 2012, NSI's statistics on Households Income, Expenditure and Consumption in 2013 showed.

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