Qualified workers becoming scarce in many states, The Conference Board says - 9/17/2015
movement may ultimately help the US weather the challenge of aging populations better than other advanced economies like Europe and Japan.
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Demographic, business pressures increase gap between jobs, qualified workers - 4/19/2016
like the US, Germany, and Japan, a surprisingly large number of mature economies — particularly in Europe — have yet to transition from employment recovery to worker shortages.”
Levanon continued: “That
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ManpowerGroup survey says US hiring to remain strong in Q3 - 6/12/2018
). The US ranked among the strongest outlooks for hiring among the 44 countries surveyed in the report. Other countries with solid hiring outlooks included Croatia, Taiwan, Japan, Hungary.
The survey
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Global skills shortage could lead to salary surge: Korn Ferry - 6/20/2018
will have at country levels, and US and Japanese companies can expect to pay the most. The US could face a wage premium of more than $531 billion by 2030; Japan is predicted to pay
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Adecco Q1 revenue falls 9%; countries that entered lockdown earliest are showing signs of stabilization - 5/05/2020
%
$440
Italy
€ 431
€ 457
-6%
-6%
-6%
$477
Japan
€ 382
€ 343
12%
7%
8%
$422
Iberia
€ 255
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Randstad revenue down 13% in Q3, but global staffing firm sees some positive momentum - 10/21/2020
decline was in Germany, where revenue was down 21% on an organic basis. Its “rest of the world” segment — which includes Australia/New Zealand, China, India, Japan and Latin America — posted the smallest
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Recruit revenue rises 4%, sees faster growth for HR tech segments Indeed, Glassdoor - 5/17/2021
)
Q4 2020
Q4 2019
% change
Q4 2020 (US$ millions)
Staffing (Japan)
¥142.5
¥143.6
-0.8%
$1,292.5
Staffing (Overseas)
¥166.8
¥154
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Randstad North American revenue growth slows - 2/14/2013
with a solid final quarter,” CEO Ben Noteboom said in a statement. “We maintained good growth in Latin America and Asia, the rate of decline in Europe stabilized. Japan did particularly well. The demand
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How The Next President Could Impact Staffing, SI Review October 2008 - 10/02/2008
to reducing global poverty in half by 2015, and he will double foreign aid to $50 billion with an emphasis on Africa and Iraq. He will seek new partnerships with Japan and South Korea and attempt to have China
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Reading the Numbers - 2/01/2013
outside the U.S. It’s getting larger in Europe and Asia. This ties in with the growth of SOWs. In some countries, like Japan or India, because of legal requirements, most of the MSP spend is in SOW rather
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