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An in-depth reform of the labor market, accompanied by a reduction in charges, would likely increase economic activity by as much as 16%. A potential still untapped to this day.
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At the end of October, the King, accompanied by our various employment ministers, went to Denmark to study how the Danes manage to bring more people into the labor market.
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There is a realization that too few people work in our country.
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The choice of this working visit shows at the very least that there is a awareness that too few people work in our country; that we can do much better; that this supposes efforts at both federal and regional level and that there is no need to reinvent hot water, but that we can learn from good practices in other countries.
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With an employment rate of 79%, compared to 70.5% in Belgium, Denmark is a good starting point in this regard. Further working visits to Sweden (81.1%), Switzerland (81.3%) and the Netherlands (82.3%) can already be planned. Because to reach the average employment rate of these countries, Belgium would have to employ some 700,000 additional people.
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