Sentences with phrase «net job creation»

They drove 67 % of net job creation over the past 17 years and currently employ 57 % of our workforce.
An obvious question: If the number of job openings is growing, why have we not experienced a corresponding increase in hiring and thus net job creation?
Some 500,000 new private sector jobs have been created in the last 12 months — the second highest rate of net job creation in the G7.
Having long since grabbed the mantle of national economic powerhouse from Ontario — that the oil province accounted for the entirety of Canada's net job creation over the past 12 months being just the latest piece of evidence on that score — Alberta needs to take over Ontario's Big Man leadership role as well.
Finally, if AWEA publicly released its breakdown of direct and indirect jobs, we're likely to find the 15,000 new positions did not translate into net job creation for 2015.
According to the BLS preliminary benchmark adjustment, total net job creation was higher by 386,000 positions over that time period.
At the regional level, there will be net job creation in the Americas, Asia and the Pacific and Europe, representing some 3 million, 14 million and 2 million jobs respectively, resulting from measures taken in the production and use of energy.
Meanwhile, Richard Herman, a Cleveland immigration lawyer and the author of Immigrant, Inc.: Why Immigrant Entrepreneurs Are Driving the New Economy, claims nearly all of the net job creation in the past 20 years has come from companies less than five years old.
America's unemployment rate fell to 7.8 % in September, while Gallup's U.S. Job Creation Index — which looks at the country's net job creation — is up 263 % since it bottomed out in April 2009.
Feit says this notion is incorrect, citing Kauffman Foundation reports that found nearly all net job creation stems from startups, including 2007 when startups were responsible for roughly two - thirds of new jobs.
4 The stock of unemployed workers, as well as the net job creation in any month, are the net result of a huge number of such flows among employment, unemployment, and those not in the labor force.
A report published by the Kauffman Foundation claims that startups — defined as companies less than 5 years old — accounted for all net job creation in the US between 1980 and 2007, despite the fact that on average, only half of the startups ever get to celebrate their fifth anniversary.
«This is likely to lead to some net job creation,» said James Parrott, a chief economist with the liberal Fiscal Policy Institute in New York City.
«We set out to quantify the net job creation.
Most sectors of the economy will benefit from net job creation: of the 163 economic sectors analysed, only 14 will suffer employment losses of more than 10,000 jobs worldwide.
For the electric utility sector, says EPA, net job creation from the rules will be «not statistically different from zero» and could be between minus 15,000 and plus 30,000 jobs.
For example, the model assumes there can never be any net job creation benefits from climate policy, because it assumes that everyone already has a job.
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