Political Observatory - Employment: Overview in the Province of Luxembourg
According to ONEM, the government's planned time limit on unemployment benefits in Arizona will cause more than 190,000 people to lose their benefits by July 2027. But will all of these people actually find a job?
The first wave of unemployment exclusions took place this January. The ministry, led by David Clarinval (MR), will end entitlement to benefits in seven waves, depending on the compensation period, unemployment duration, and work history. An estimated 193,904 people could be excluded from unemployment by 2027, mainly in Wallonia and Brussels. The problem is that this figure far exceeds the number of jobs currently available.
In the province of Luxembourg, there are around 16,000 job seekers (52% men and 47% women) and an average unemployment rate of 12%. This figure varies depending on local realities.
But concretely, what is the employment situation in the province of Luxembourg? Which sectors are promising? What are the obstacles to job searches in the province? What are the prospects for the future of the job market?
To introduce the subject and answer these questions, we will welcome Damien Dufour, professor of social sciences at ULB.
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At the CSC premises (Rue P. Ferrero, 1 - 6700 Arlon).
Free entry.
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