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... pace of growth is being reflected in job creation and the continued reduc- tion of the unemployment rate, which came to 7.7% in the EU, i.e. a percentage point less than the level in the first quarter of 2008. In the European Union as a whole, more than a million jobs have been created on average in each of the first two quarters of 2017, mainly in the market services sector (Figure 3). ...
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... particular, we can compare the shares of standard of living received by the individuals belonging to the tenth decile (D10 which is the 10% of households with the highest standard of living) and the first decile (D1 which is the 10% of households with the lowest standard of living) with the sixth decile (D6). Figure 43 shows that in the European Union and in the Euro Zone, it is primarily inequalities at the bottom of the living standard distribution (represented by the ratio D6/D1) that progress while inequalities at the top (D10/D6) are relatively stable over the period studied. About half of the rise in inequality at the bottom of the standard of living distribution occurs in the period of sharp rise in unemployment (2008)(2009)(2010)(2011)(2012)(2013). ...