This indicator reflects the
proportion of individuals within the second income quintile who benefit from unemployment support and active labor market initiatives. It encompasses not only traditional unemployment compensation and severance packages but also a diverse array of programs designed to enhance employability and integration into the workforce. This includes vocational training, life skills development, job-sharing arrangements, and incentives for employers to hire disadvantaged groups. By quantifying both direct recipients and those indirectly supported through these measures, this indicator offers a comprehensive view of how effectively the social safety net and labor policies are addressing the needs of a significant segment of the population, ultimately influencing economic stability and growth within this socioeconomic group.
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