Germany: What Drives Recent Divergence Between Employment and GDP?
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<p>The German labour market has remained remarkably strong despite weak economic activity overall. While GDP has fallen since 2022Q3 employment has increased continuously. We find that the major drivers behind strong employment growth in Germany is strong public sector employment growth and part-time employment. Also demographics, and a larger share of service sector employment drive […]</p>
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