The Hays Global Skills Index, an annual Index that looks at
the labour market dynamics across 31 countries, aims to put in context the challenges employers will face as they compete for employees with the required skills and places a spotlight on the specific pressures faced by organisations and policymakers as they adapt to the rapidly changing demands of today's complex labour market.
Although employers are having to contend with a limited, nascent supply of talent, we would, however, expect
the labour market dynamics to change as departments and teams increase specialist headcount over time.
Vietnam continues to deliver 6 % + GDP growth & tame inflation (at 2.4 %), bank NPLs have been partially resolved & property prices are climbing again, and
its labour market dynamics continue to attract supply chain relocation within Asia.
Not exact matches
The lesson is that both underemployment and
labour - force participation are important indicators to understand
market dynamics.
National teacher pay scales are set to become a thing of the past as pay becomes linked to the
dynamics of local
labour markets.
The Hays Global Skills Index, a statistical - based study assessing the
dynamics of skilled
labour markets across key countries, looks at seven indicators when calculating the overall index score for each country.
The Hays Global Skills Index explores the key
dynamics of the world's skilled
labour market to equip you with the data you need to make more informed staffing decisions.
The score is calculated through an analysis of seven equally weighted indicators, each covering different
dynamics of the
labour market, such as education levels,
labour market flexibility and wage pressures.
The report, «Regional
dynamics of the global
labour market: skills in demand and tomorrow's workforce» is based on an analysis of professional employment
markets across 33 global economies, assessing the
dynamics at play in each local
labour market.
The Hays Global Skills Index 2013 reviewed data from 30 countries to help employers, employees, and policy makers understand the
dynamics of their
labour markets, and to make comparisons across geographies.
The report, «Regional
dynamics of the global
labour market: skills in demand and tomorrow's workforce» is based on an analysis of the professional employment
markets across 33 global economies, assessing the
dynamics at play in each local
labour market.