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Nearly 35,000 Belgians leave their country each year to live abroad, reports Jobat.be. Mostly engineers, entrepreneurs and people working in the tourism sector emigrate for their work.
Residents of Belgium with a diploma from another country now have one place they can go to find information on getting it recognised.
With €820 per month, Julie Declerck, 24, from Bruges can afford a job she loves.
What do you for a living?
If Belgium strictly adheres to the budget trajectory that the European Union is demanding, some 47,000 jobs will go by the wayside by 2017, according to estimates by the Federal Planning Bureau, r
The share of high- and low-paid jobs in the Belgian labour market is growing, resulting in a slowly shrinking middle class, reports De Standaard based on research published in the journal
Secondary school graduates who admit to delinquency in their past when applying for jobs see their chances of success sharply diminished, according to research from the Ghent University.
The number of passengers travelling through Brussels Airport so far this year increased by about 6,000 per day compared to the same period in 2013.
There are not enough ambulances available during the weekend in Belgium, according to Antwerp emergency doctor Kevin Vereecken.