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levels were the most affected by the crisis in 2020
compared to 2019. In general, those with upper
secondary or higher levels of educational attainment
were affected in often-equal proportions by the
increase in unemployment rates between 2019 and
2020. However, in a few countries, such as Austria,
Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden, the unemployment rate
for 25-34 year-old adults who have not attained
upper secondary education increased by at least
5 percentage points between 2019 and 2020, while
it remained generally stable over this period for other
levels of education (the increase is less than
3 percentage points). France, Greece and the Slovak
Republic show the opposite pattern: in these countries,
the unemployment rate among 25-34 year-olds with
below upper secondary attainment fell by at least
4 percentage points between 2019 and 2020
(Figure 11). However, these figures should be
interpreted with caution, as these three countries have
seen the inactivity rate of those who have not attained
upper secondary education increase over the same
period (OECD, 2021
[21]
).
The availability of job retention schemes in many
countries limited the impact of the economic crisis on
unemployment rates in 2020. Job retention schemes,
such as the “Kurzarbeit” in Germany, the “Activité
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