Sentences with phrase «stronger labor demand»

In other words, stronger labor demand was eliciting more labor supply.
In the Richmond district, there were «numerous reports of strong labor demand,» though the report also said few businesses offered permanent jobs to seasonal workers and there was high turnover among low - skill workers.

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With demand for coding skills stronger than ever, today there are more than 500,000 unfilled programming - related positions across the country, and the US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that by 2020 there will be 1.4 million more software development jobs than applicants qualified to fill them.
«The labor shortage is getting worse as demand is getting stronger,» said John Courson, chief executive of the Home Builders Institute, a national nonprofit that trains workers in the construction field.
Their demands were anathema to the two ultra-Orthodox parties, Shas and United Torah Judaism, which will now sit in a 52 - strong Knesset opposition led by the Labor party.
Luckily, I was able to continue with my physically demanding job and keep up my workout routine, both of which kept me strong and contributed to a relatively quick and easy labor, and a speedy re-entry into pre-baby jeans.
«The demand for accomplished labor and employment lawyers remains strong in Northern California,» said Raymond Cardozo, Reed Smith's San Francisco Managing Partner.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that there will be a strong, continued demand for nurses and other healthcare professionals through the end of the decade, so people who have the right credentials will have numerous opportunities.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects strong demand for medical assistants, with a projected 31 percent increase in employment by 2020.
WASHINGTON (February 19, 2015)-- A stronger labor market and stable U.S. economy should keep commercial real estate demand on the rise, but the pace of growth will likely be hindered by overseas weakness, according to the National Association of Realtors ® quarterly commercial real estate forecast.
A stronger labor market and stable U.S. economy should keep commercial real estate demand on the rise, but the pace of growth will likely be hindered by overseas weakness.
A stronger labor market and increasing household formation should keep commercial real estate demand on a gradual incline.
«A strong labor market, rising incomes and a growing economy are boosting demand for homeownership even as interest rates rise,» said Robert Dietz, chief economist of the NAHB.
According to NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun, demand across all sectors of commercial real estate should see modest but increased demand as a result of a strong labor market and growing household formation.
«This solid labor base with its strong rental demand supports the high cash flow yields that our investors are seeking as an alternative to the bond and equity markets.»
A healthier labor market is supportive of stronger housing demand.
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