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High proportions of elderly people (in dark red) generally lead to higher rates of persons receiving activity/sickness compensation. There are however effects, for example from high unemployment. There is also evidence of 'contagion effects', as an increase in the number of people with activity/sickness compensation diffuses from groups of people made redundant to other segments of some local communities.
(No 0162)
Johanna Roto
National Statistics Institutions
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Persons receiving activity or sickness compensation as a share of persons aged 15-64 years in 2007.
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