Unemployed jobseekers relying on contacts for job search
Proportion of unemployed workers who rely on personal contacts (friends, relatives and trade unions) to search for a job. Job search methods are not mutuallyexclusive (i.e. jobseekers may report using multiple methods in their job search). Estimates come from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS),years 2006-2008.

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