Compare the conditions, nbsp;on which the jobless receive benefits in Germany,

Compare the conditions, nbsp;on which the jobless receive benefits in Germany,
France, and Russia. nbsp;Use the appropriate conjunctions and prepositions and the information from the chart.
While in France the unemployed must have worked at least 91 days in past 12 months and must be seeking work, in Germany

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While in France the unemployed must have worked at least 91 days in past 12 months

and must be seeking work, in Germany an unemployed person must have worked at least

12 months in the last three years and must be seeking work.

In nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;France nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;the nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;unemployed nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;must nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;have nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;worked nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;at nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;least nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;91 nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;days nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;in nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;past

12 months and must be seeking work, whereas in Russia an unemployed person must

have worked at least 11 months.

Although in Germany after 32 months the jobless receive only 53-57% of paycheck

(depending on family size) this benefit continues indefinitely and changes to pension after

a person turns 65.

Although in France an unemployed person must have worked only 91 nbsp;days in past nbsp;12

months, he/she must be seeking work.

Although in France the (starting) compensation is rather good 57,4% of salary, the

sum is gradually reduced until time limit is reached, (and so on)
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