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Only one in ten of the registered unemployed in Greece are in receipt of any kind of unemployment assistance, according to new figures released by the state jobs agency OAED.
According to data for the month of March, a total of 1,057,350 were registered as jobless, which represented a slight decrease on the previous month’s figure of 1,061,221.
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