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Cluster Analysis of the EU Labour Markets in the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic crisis and the governmental measures taken to limit its spread have led to significant contractions in GDP at the EU level and appropriate labour market adjustments. Obviously, the COVID-19 crisis has had effects on the labour market, by increasing the unemployment rate, especially among young people, income inequalities and, implicitly, the poverty rate.