Job creation continued to be stronger in 2015 and the beginning of 2016 than could be expected based on economic growth according to the findings of the Commission's 2016 Labour Market and Wage Developments in Europe report, published today.
This outcome can be linked to stronger job creation in the services sector, which is more labour intensive and more reactive to the dynamics of consumption supportive labour cost developments the materialisation of the effects of structural reforms enacted since the onset of the crisis. (...)
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