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Industrial Production in Euro Area (March 2016) – Down by 0.8%

In March 2016 compared with February 2016, seasonally adjusted industrial production fell by 0.8% in the euro area (EA19) and by 0.5% in the EU28, according to estimates from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. In February 2016 industrial production fell by 1.2% in the euro area and by 1.0% in the EU28. … Continue reading

Job Outlook in Alberta’s Oil Sand Sector – A decrease of 84% of on-site construction jobs by 2020

In today’s economic environment, fluctuations in oil prices are resulting in regular revisions of capital and operating expenditure projections. This report, together with other industry and sectoral employment outlooks to be released in 2016, serve to provide projected employment based on 2015 spending projections, as well as forecasted production volumes released by the Canadian Association of Petroleum … Continue reading

Job Report in Canada, March 2016 – Employment increased by 41,000 (+0.2%), lowering the unemployment rate to 7.1%

After three months of little change, employment increased by 41,000 (+0.2%) in March, lowering the unemployment rate by 0.2 percentage points to 7.1%. With the gains in March, employment grew by 0.2% in the first quarter (+33,000). This was the fourth consecutive quarter with 0.2% employment growth. In the 12 months to March, employment increased by 130,000 (+0.7%), the result of growth in full-time work. Over … Continue reading

Job Report in US, March 2016 – Clearly a strong report: total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 215,000 and the unemployment little changed at 5.0 percent

Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 215,000 in March, and the unemployment rate was little changed at 5.0 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment increased in retail trade, construction, and health care. Job losses occurred in manufacturing and mining. Household Survey Data In March, the unemployment rate (5.0 percent) and the … Continue reading

Global Job Market Outlook – Unemployment to increase by a further 3.4 million over the next two years ILO says

The global economic slowdown that occurred in 2015 is likely to have a delayed impact on labour markets in 2016, resulting in a rise in unemployment levels, particularly in emerging economies. Based on the most recent growth projections, global unemployment is expected to rise by nearly 2.3 million in 2016 and by a further 1.1 … Continue reading

Alberta – Unemployment rate at highest level in more than 20 years

Alberta’s unemployment rate hit its highest level in more than 20 years in February, after climbing more than 2.5 points in the past year. Statistics Canada reported Friday that the province’s unemployment rate hit 7.9 per cent in February, its highest mark since August 1995. That’s up 0.5 points from January and 0.6 points higher than the … Continue reading

Finland – A labor pact could be clinched

Finland’s government sees good prospects for unions and employers’ representatives to reach a comprehensive labor reform deal next week, Economic Affairs minister Olli Rehn said on Friday. A handful of Finnish unions have opposed a proposed labor pact, a centerpiece of government efforts to haul the economy decisively out of recession by making exports more … Continue reading

Job Report in US, February 2016 – Charts

The labor market is proving to be one of the most resilient segments of the economy in 2016. Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at  US Labor Market Charts, March 2016 – Business Insider Related Post Job Report in US, February 2016 – Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 242,000 and and … Continue reading

UK – Support for the over 50s should be at the heart of a full employment strategy Resolution Foundation says

The government should target encouraging over one million more people over 50 into work by the end of the parliament as part of its full employment drive, the Resolution Foundation says today (Saturday) ahead of a major report into securing full employment.  The call comes ahead of the final report next week of the Foundation’s … Continue reading

US – Protecting Social Security and reducing unemployment, poverty, and the federal budget deficit as most important pool says

With mixed views of the national economy and their own financial situation, Americans want priority given to several different economic problems. In the latest poll conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, the public sees protecting Social Security and reducing unemployment, poverty, and the federal budget deficit as most important to them … Continue reading

Only the U.S. and Japan are growing at similar rates compared with their precrisis growth

Among industrialized economies, only the U.S. and Japan are growing at similar rates compared with their precrisis growth rate after adjusting for changes in the working-age population, but their economies have still grown more slowly than expected. Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at  Five Trends That Will Shape the Future of … Continue reading

The global employment challenge and the productivity solution

Global employment growth has been slowing for more than two decades. By around 2050, our research finds, the global number of employees is likely to peak. In fact, employee headcounts are already declining in Germany, Italy, Japan, and Russia; in China and South Korea, they are likely to begin falling as early as 2024. While … Continue reading

US – The productivity imperative and the labor markets

The productivity imperative The past 50 years have been a remarkable period for global GDP growth, which was driven in equal measures by expanding the labor pool and increasing the productivity of those worker. But one of those drivers is running out of steam. As the workforce ages in many of the world’s largest economies, … Continue reading

Job Report in US, January 2016 – American employers eased up on the gas

Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 151,000 in January, and the unemployment rate was little changed at 4.9 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Job gains occurred in several industries, led by retail trade, food services and drinking places, health care, and manufacturing. Employment declined in private educational services, transportation and warehousing, … Continue reading

Job Report in Canada, January 2016 – Employment was virtually unchanged in January (-5,700 or 0.0%) and the unemployment rate edged up to 7.2%

In the 12 months to January, employment increased by 0.7% (+126,000). Over the same period, the unemployment rate rose from 6.6% to 7.2%, as the labour force grew at a faster pace than employment. There was little change in both full-time and part-time employment in January. However, compared with 12 months earlier, full-time work increased by 172,000 (+1.2%) while part time was little changed. … Continue reading

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