Unemployment
Home market unlikely to pick up soon
Despite economic turnaround, demand is not expected to recover while supply remains at high level
By Dimitris Kontogiannis
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Benefits to all single-parent families and new unemployed
By Prokopis Htazinikolaou
As of Thursday, those hardest hit by the financial crisis will be able to submit applications for collecting their share of the social dividend i.e. the government handouts stemming from the primary surplus of 2013.
Criteria set for beneficiaries of handouts from primary surplus
The government has finalized the criteria for beneficiaries of planned handouts from a projected primary surplus, Kathimerini has learned.
Bulgaria's Unemployment Rate Remains Unchanged In March
Unemployment rate in Bulgaria in March retained its level of 12.2%, shows data of the Employment Agency.
The percentage is unchanged, compared to January and February of this year. According to the head of the agency Asen Angelov, this was a good sign because it stopped the trend of increasing unemployment and because in winter unemployment traditionally grew.
Some 250 Thousand Unemployed Bulgarians Not Seeking Work – Eurostat
Some 253 thousand Bulgarians are unemployed, and are not actively seeking for a job, according to Eurostat latest data on potential additional labor force in the EU.
Number of unemployed drops by 0.39 percent in March
BELGRADE - In March, 790,501 people were registered with the National Employment Service (NZS), which reflects a drop of 0.39 percent or 3,124 people when compared to February.
According to a NZS release, 17.73 percent of those have been looking for a job for one-two years, while 9.2 percent have been on a job search for more than 10 years.
Time to take a hard look at debt sustainability, says OECD chief
Angel Gurria speaks to Kathimerini about the Greek economy and foresees growth of up to 20 pct of GDP over the next 5-20 years
By Eleni Varvitsiotis
IMF: Deflation and High Unemployment in Bulgaria in 2014
Consumer prices in Bulgaria will drop by 0.4% in 2014, which means there will be deflation, said the IMF in its spring World economic outlook.
The Fund has increased its forecast for Bulgaria's GDP by 0.1%, to 1.6%. The expectations for the unemployment, however, remain pessimistic. It is expected that by the end of the year it will be 12.5%.
Gender discrimination in the workplace on the rise, says Greek Ombudsman
The number of workplace gender discrimination charges in Greece went up by 25 percent, according to a Citizens Advocate (Ombudsman) report released on Monday.
The crisis and its consequences clearly reflect on the quality of jobs and occupations available to women, said the survey, which put the number of reported discrimination cases at 327.
Bulgaria's Heavy Industry Can Afford 20% Pay Raise – Expert
The productivity in certain sectors increases but this does not affect wages, the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bulgaria president Plamen Dimitrov claimed.