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A low misperception in France is the exception to the general consistency with our study (Papacostas 2008, p. 192).
One might have expected countries with low unemployment rate to have a low misperception of unemployment, if we quantify the misperception as the difference between the levels of perceived and actual rates.
The Scandinavian countries, Finland, and Germany present a low misperception of the unemployment rate; on the contrary, in Hungary, Romania, Ireland, Slovenia, the UK, France, and Belgium, there is, on average, a large misperception of the unemployment rate.
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"That is a true misperception".
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