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Some teachers can retire at 55 and collect almost as much money as when they were working because of relatively generous pension packages set up for public employees after World War I to compensate for meager salaries.

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Liberalisation of the green electricity market in the Netherlands has proceeded in a context of relatively generous fiscal incentives and in line with the position that demand is the limiting factor to Dutch green electricity production.

The Swiss approach to activation seeks to offset the impact of relatively generous UI benefits on work incentives by strict enforcement, of job-search requirements, relatively high spending on ALMPs (in 2012, Switzerland spent 0.6% of GDP on ALMPs) and generous in-work benefits to encourage the unemployed to accept low-wage jobs.

This inspired anger in wealthier countries like the UK, where people anticipated a flood of migrants looking to take advantage of relatively generous welfare systems.

He says: "Many of the companies with the biggest pension problems are former nationalised businesses, partly because they employed a lot of people, with relatively generous pensions.

The dynamics of youth entrepreneurship in the context of a (still) relatively generous Nordic welfare state are clearly evolving.

There, unemployment is supposed to be more pervasive, because the economies are less efficient, but also less unpleasant because the governments provide relatively generous benefits.

Some of those states have relatively generous child insurance programs, most notably Massachusetts, which has nine of the 10 Congressional districts with the most health insurance.

Florida has an infamous reputation as a haven for deadbeats taking advantage of the state's relatively generous debtor-protection laws.

To say they look a little less than suave, fall a little short of sexy, would be relatively generous.

Family allowances became relatively generous in France, partly because of concern to increase the birthrate after the heavy loss of men in World War I. (There is, however, no clear evidence that family allowances have any impact on birthrates).

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