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Labour Market (Nov.)

The improvement in jobs growth in recent months provides further evidence that the fall in GDP in the third quarter was a blip rather than anything more worrying. But while the lower underemployment rate does suggests that the excess labour supply is falling, our analysis implies it will take at least two years to absorb it all.

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