ASSESSMENTS

Eurozone Crisis Tests Unemployment Benefits

May 23, 2013 | 12:00 GMT

A man holds a sign reading "Homeless" during a Greek protest march on April 12.

(LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images)

Summary

Unemployment benefits are a safety net for people who lost their jobs in Greece, Spain and Portugal — the three countries with the highest rates of unemployment in the eurozone. But the system is currently under stress and its sustainability is coming into question, as Athens, Madrid and Lisbon deal with rising applications for benefits in the context of decreasing economic activity and EU pressure to reduce state spending.

The assistance provides relief for many people affected by the crisis, but it may not be sustainable....

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