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Wise men proposals on labour market reforms give Ministry bargaining basis with lenders
EconomyProgrammefindings will form the basis of the Greek government stance on labour reforms, which is the thorniest
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Greek teens less likely to smoke, get drunk than European peers but gamble more
SocietyTeenage Greeks are less likely to be smokers, find it easier to access alcohol but don’t binge drink, and are the most likely to have gambled for money than their peers in Europe. These are some of the main findings of the latest European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD
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Houliarakis provides clearest view so far on Athens's debt relief expectations
EconomyProgrammecoalition went into such detail about Athens’s thinking on debt relief measures or presented findings
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Coalition puts on fresh face but poll sees support draining away
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the government is also reflected in other poll findings. The proportion of Greeks, for instance
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Survey highlights strain on mental health in Greece amid financial pressure
Societywith pollsters GPO, analyses the subjective health status of the Greek population. The findings were
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Pensions main source of finance for half of households as income falls again
Societyin the previous year. Only 1.5 percent of households manages to save, which tallies with other findings
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Greece and lenders trap themselves over labour reforms
Agoraits findings last September and on the issue of collective bargaining, which is important
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The implications of Erdogan's referendum victory
Agoraand that the media was restricted in its coverage. The findings are not expected to have any impact
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Details of technical agreement between Greece and lenders set out in draft sMoU
EconomyProgrammea survey to evaluate depositor confidence and publish a summary of its findings by the end
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Greeks tending to shop less often and opt for local products
Societyconsumers are making their shopping choices. According to the findings based on data from surveys
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