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Published: 10 September 2024

Beveridge points, EU Member States, Q3 2023

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Figure 4: Beveridge points, EU Member States, Q3 2023

Source: Eurostat [jvs_q_nace2] and [une_rt_q]

Identifier: CQV7V

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