A new book called “Jobs and Growth: Supporting the European Recovery,” authored by IMF staff, analyzes today’s challenges head-on and proposes a roadmap for the continent’s recovery.The book and its roadmap should contribute to the ongoing debate around these pressing issues. The book’s analysis is informed by the relationship between jobs and growth, which is … Continue reading
The authors analyse high-tech employment and wage trends in the European Union (EU-27) between 2000 and 2011.1 Using a broad industry-occupation framework, we define high-tech workers as those employed in a high-tech industry or a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) occupation. This comprehensive analysis of the high-tech workforce highlights the important role high-tech workers … Continue reading
Many older workers who leave long-term jobs do not fully enter retirement. In fact, over one-half of workers aged 55 to 64 who left long-term jobs between 1994 and 2000 were re-employed within a decade Continue reading
On January 27th, 2014, The Solar Foundation released National Solar Jobs Census 2013, which found that the U.S. solar industry currently employs over 142,000 Americans Continue reading
According to the OECD, Canada comes out on top if you look at the employment rate of everyone over the age of 15 Continue reading
U.S. manufacturing employment fluctuated around 18 million workers between 1965 and 2000 before plunging 18 percent from March 2001 to March 2007. In this paper, the authors find a link between this sharp decline and the U.S. granting of Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) to China. Industries where the threat of tariff hikes declines the … Continue reading
The 100,000 Jobs Mission announced today that its coalition members hired a total of 117,439 U.S. military veterans by the end of 2013 — surpassing the coalition’s original goal seven years early. “Reaching this important milestone is great news for veterans and employers alike,” said Maureen Casey, Director of Military and Veterans Affairs at JPMorgan … Continue reading
“It’s clear to me that we can get full employment, but wages are still depressed,” Schmidt told the forum. Continue reading
IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde will introduce the session, followed by comments from Wolfgang Schäuble, Finance Minister of Germany, and Luis de Guindos, Minister of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain. The event will be chaired by Fabian Zuleeg, Chief Executive of the European Policy Centre Continue reading
From 2009-2012 the country created some 3.5 million jobs while employment in the European Union fell by 2 million during the same period Continue reading
While 2013 ended on a down note, with the loss of 48,000 jobs across Canada in December, a new study conducted by Ipsos-Reid on behalf of Randstad Canada shows that Canadian workers are entering 2014 with a cautiously optimistic outlook for the job market and economy overall this year. The Randstad Canada Labour Trends Study … Continue reading
The employer with the most IT job postings last year was Amazon.com, with 16,146 ads, exceeding most other IT firms by a wide margin, according to a new report. The three top runners-up in 2013 U.S. job postings were Accenture, at 14,240 and Deloitte, at 13,077 job ads, according to CompTIA’s annual IT Industry Outlook … Continue reading
The unemployment rate in the UK has fallen sharply to 7.1 per cent of the workforce, taking it close to the target under the Bank of England’s much-criticised forward guidance policy Continue reading
Alberta – the economic powerhouse of the country – also shed nearly 12,000 jobs last month. But trends are built over several months, and December’s loss comes on the heels of five consecutive months of gains in Alberta. Even counting the big drop last month, the province saw a net gain of nearly 71,000 jobs … Continue reading
Australia’s unemployment picture worsened, exacerbating the central bank’s dilemma over whether to give the economy a boost by further cutting interest rates, or to back off to avoid fanning inflation and prevent a surging property market from overheating. The number of people in full-time work fell by 22,600 in December, government data showed Thursday, capping … Continue reading