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  • Rising unemployment in Germany amid the Corona crisis, despite mitigation efforts.
  • Historical recessions disproportionately affected low-skilled workers.
  • Current technological advancements increasingly impact medium-skilled employment.

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  • To analyze the evolving nature of unemployment in Germany.
  • To identify the specific challenges posed by technological change to medium-skilled workers.
  • To propose strategies for mitigating widespread and entrenched unemployment.

Summary:

  • Unemployment is rising in Germany due to the Corona crisis, with technological change now affecting medium-skilled workers, not just the low-skilled.
  • Unlike previous recessions where low-skilled workers were most affected, current trends indicate a broader impact across skill levels.
  • Addressing this requires proactive measures to support employment and worker adaptation.

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  • Highlights the need for updated labor market policies to address technological disruption.
  • Informs strategies for vocational training and reorientation programs.
  • Aims to prevent a consolidation of unemployment among medium-skilled workers.