LegendKiller
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Can't answer that question.
But Europe as a whole has a MUCH higher unemployment rate and has had those rates for decades.
It is part of their 'system.' In order to provide all those wonderful social benefits they need to have higher taxes and more government spending. That spending creates a strain on their economy and the result is less economic growth and more unemployment.
The unemployment isn't caused by lower economic growth. The unemployment is caused by people simply not wanting to work. Having worked for a German bank, traveled there several times, and know many Germans, it's psychological than practical unemployment.
It's the same "system" that is OK with 2 months of vacation time, 9 months of maternity leave, somewhat lower salaries, and better employment terms.
They enjoy their lives a bit more over there and have accepted a little less "growth" and "wealth" for the sake of a better life. Is that what applies for everybody? Nope, but that's OK to them.
