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Productivity in Portugal: more work and less value creation
PT📈 Economy16 days ago

Productivity in Portugal: more work and less value creation

Portugal has the fourth lowest productivity in the European Union, despite workers putting in more hours per week. Productivity numbers worsened last year, ending a four-year convergence trend. Researchers suggest increased investment in companies and better qualification of managers and workers.

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Productivity in Portugal: more work and less value creation

Portugal has the fourth lowest productivity in the European Union, despite workers putting in more hours per week. Productivity numbers worsened last year, ending a four-year convergence trend. Researchers suggest increased investment in companies and better qualification of managers and workers.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data and expert opinions without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on economic indicators and recommendations from researchers, maintaining neutrality in its presentation.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article presents factual data about Portugal's productivity ranking and working hours accurately. It cites researchers' recommendations without bias or emotional language.

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