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Unemployment rate falls to 5.4%.
The number of resident jobseekers registered with ADEM was 15,417 as of 31 October 2021. Compared to October 2020, this is a decrease of 2,554 or 14.7%. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate calculated by STATEC now stands at 5.4% and has thus returned to the level it had between October 2019 and February 2020.
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Deadline for submission of the cost statement for short-time working COVID-19
Employers must submit the detailed cost statement (décompte) within three months of the end of the month in which the short-time working occurred. For short-time working in March 2020, the detailed statement must be submitted by 30 June 2020 at the latest.
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Appointments with ADEM and service delivery
From 11 January 2021, certain appointments will again be done in person in the premises of the various ADEM agencies.
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Number of jobseekers increases by 8,9 % within one year
Chiffres-clés - December 2019The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate calculated by STATEC is 5,4% in December 2019.
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Open call for Members or Partners of the EURES Network
Organisations legally based in Luxembourg can now apply to become Member or Partner of the EURES Network. Deadline: 15 April 2020.
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Number of jobseekers increases by 8,7 % within one year
Chiffres-clés - January 2020The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate calculated by STATEC is 5,5% in January 2020.
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Number of jobseekers increases by 7.4% within one year
As of 29 February 2020, 16,652 resident jobseekers were registered with ADEM. Compared to the same month of the previous year, this is an increase of 1,144 people, or 7,4%. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate determined by STATEC was 5.5% in February 2020.
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Number of jobseekers increases by 32.2% compared to last year
On June 30, 2020, 19,876 resident jobseekers were registered with ADEM. In one year, this corresponds to an increase of 4,839 people, or 32.2%. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate calculated by STATEC is 7%.
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Number of jobseekers increases by 26.1% over one year
The number of available resident jobseekers registered with ADEM was 19,762 on 31 July 2020. Over one year, this represents an increase of 4,094 people, i.e. 26.1%. Compared to the previous month, however, there was a very slight decrease (114 people, or 0.6%). The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate, calculated by STATEC, stands at 6.6%.
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The number of jobseekers is stable
The number of resident jobseekers registered with ADEM stood at 18.159 as of 30 November 2020. Compared to October 2020, this represents an increase of 188 people (1%). The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, calculated by STATEC, stands at 6.3%, the same level as the previous month.
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Unemployment remains stable at the beginning of the year
The number of available resident jobseekers registered with ADEM was 19,882 on 31 January 2021, i.e. more or less the same as in December 2020. Compared to January 2020, this represents an increase of 3,386 people or 20.5%. The unemployment rate, corrected for seasonal variations, calculated by STATEC, is 6.4%.
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The number of jobseekers continues to decline
The number of resident jobseekers registered with ADEM stood at 17,875 as of September 30, 2020. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate calculated by STATEC stands at 6.3%, compared to 7.0% in April 2020.
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Interested in becoming an inclusion assistant?
Do you have professional experience in the psychosocial, educational, socio-educational, socio-medical or socio-familial area? Would you like to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities or limited work capacity in the regular job market?
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The number of jobseekers increases by 31.1% over one year
The number of available resident jobseekers registered with ADEM was 20,253 on 30 April 2020. Over one year, this represents an increase of 4,800 people, i.e. 31.1%. The unemployment rate, adjusted for seasonal variations, calculated by STATEC, is 6.9%.
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Number of jobseekers increases by 33.6% over one year
The number of available resident jobseekers registered with ADEM was 20,209 on 31 May 2020. Over one year, this represents an increase of 5,085 people, i.e. 33.6%. The unemployment rate, adjusted for seasonal variations, calculated by STATEC, is 7.0%.