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It plans to increase its labour force from 283,500 to about 300,000 this year.
If the euro area lifted its employment ratio to American levels over a 20-year period, this could increase its labour force by 1% a year, thereby raising the region's growth potential by the same amount.
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Portugal has all but exhausted the possibilities of increasing its labour force.
As China's global economic role increases, its labour costs will rise and its currency will appreciate, eroding its competitiveness.
If this pool of unused labour could be put to work, Europe could, for a while, increase its growth rate.Greater labour-market flexibility, lighter job-protection laws, lower tax rates and social-security contributions for the low-paid will not only help to get the unemployed back into jobs.
However, the euro area has huge scope for increasing its effective labour force even without population growth.
Swansea Labour's 'better city' platform Jump to media player Labour increased its majority in Swansea, which council leader Rob Stewart said was due to a positive manifesto on city improvements.
On the night, Labour increased its councillors from 43 to 45, meaning it will need the votes of one other member to give it a majority.
"It was patently clear that the will of the people of Wales was that the next Welsh government should be Labour-led," he said of last week's election result, when Labour increased its tally of seats by four.
Labour increased its share of the vote by 2.5% and the Conservatives by 0.9%, giving a swing from the Conservatives to Labour of 0.8%.
Having lost nearly 4m Labour votes under the supposedly infallible Tony Blair, 2015 was the first election since 1997 in which Labour increased its vote.
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