A weak and uneven economic recovery
Unemployment is projected to remain high in OECD countries
The recovery is not strong enough to reduce the jobs gap
The recovery differs across socio-economic groups
NEET rates among youth in OECD countries
Evolution of unemployment-exit probabilities
Evolution of unemployment by duration, 2007 Q1-2011 Q4
Unemployment is becoming more persistent
Youth and low skilled workers are at greater risk of long-term unemployment
The number of persons marginally attached to the labour force has increased
Structural unemployment has increased in most countries, but so far the increase remains small
Beveridge curves in selected OECD countries
Comparing actual and predicted job-finding and job-filling rates
The responsiveness of ALMPs spending to cyclical changes in unemployment tends to be very low
The evolution of hires by worker group and sector since the start of the crisis
Recent and projected developments in OECD countries