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Wages index improves by 2.7 pct in Q3 for highest rise in almost 6 years
EconomyMacroeconomyholidays, maternity leave, child benefits and - until Q4 2012 - inclusive severance payments
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Wages index edges up 0.4 pct in Q4 of 2015
EconomyMacroeconomyleave) as well as payments for non-working days (such as holidays, national holidays, maternity
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Wages index up by 0.7 pct in Q1 for second straight increase
EconomyMacroeconomy). It also includes payments for non-working days (such as holidays, national holidays and maternity
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Wages index sees strong rebound of 4.6 pct in Q2
EconomyMacroeconomy, national holidays and maternity leave). In absolute terms, the wages index edged up to 89.1 in Q2, which
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Wages index rises again to reach 91 in Q3, highest since Q4 2012
EconomyMacroeconomy(such as holidays, national holidays and maternity leave). Compared to the previous quarter, the wages index grew
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Wages index edges up 0.2 pct in Q4, drops 2.5 pct from previous quarter
EconomyMacroeconomyleave) and payments for non-working days (holidays, national holidays and maternity leave). However
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Wages index improves 1 pct in Q1 but falls QoQ for second straight quarter
EconomyMacroeconomyholidays and maternity leave). However, compared to the previous quarter the wages index dropped
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Wages index improves 0.5 pct in Q2, rises 1.8 percent QoQ
EconomyMacroeconomyholidays and maternity leave). Compared to the previous quarter, the wages index rose by 1.8 percent
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Wages index improves 0.9 pct in Q3, declines 0.7 percent YoY
EconomyMacroeconomy-working days (holidays, national holidays and maternity leave). Compared to the previous quarter
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Wages index improves by 0.2 pct in Q4, up by 2 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomy) and payments for non-working days (holidays, national holidays and maternity leave). On a quarterly
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