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Unemployment in Denmark decreased by 900
The latest figures from Statistics Denmark show that the long lines of unemployed people get shorter and shorter. Unemployment has fallen by 900 from January to February. This means that unemployment is now 4.1 percent of the workforce, equivalent to 115,700 people.
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