Sentences with phrase «total employment growth»

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«Taking the two years to the end of 2016, almost a third of the rise in the number of people in work reflected growth in self - employment (double the share of that category in total employment), with another fifth corresponding to more people in part - time work,» he wrote in a recent note to clients.
That brought the total employment of IT services to 2.2 million, which CompTIA attributed, in part, to «high growth rates in custom computer programming services and computer systems design services.»
The primary determinants of GDP growth over time are 1) growth in total employment plus 2) growth in real output per hours worked.
Employment and Social Development Canada (formerly Human Resources and Skills Development Canada) has increased its spending on external «Business Services» by61 percent since 2006/07, equivalent to 7 percent compound annual growth — a total increase of $ 140 million per year.
Much of the recent increase has been in full - time employment, implying strong growth in total hours worked.
European consumer confidence has held steady at high levels and retail sales growth has been solid, underpinned by improving employment and total income growth that reached a 3.7 % annual pace last month.
Full - time employment has been increasing at around the same rate as the total over the past year, recovering from an earlier period of around 18 months without growth.
«The Governor and legislative leaders are to be commended for promoting the growth of this sector, which represents 5 % of total State employment
The comptroller's report shows that the Capital Region saw the strongest job growth over the seven year period, with the Finger Lakes (including the Rochester area), coming in with the second - biggest gain in total employment, up about 9,500 jobs.
«Projected growth» represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2016 - 2026).
Moreover, the growth of TPAs in health insurance sector can be judged from the Total sector employment as of April 2016 which was a noteworthy 175,000.
«Projected growth» represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2016 - 2026).
After some fits and starts, the U.S. economy is now positioned for solid growth in 2015, with employment gains projected at more than 200,000 per month, the unemployment rate slipping back to below 5.5 percent, and total output growth as measured by GDP projected to increase at its best pace in nearly ten years.
«December's payrolls report «showed a modest deceleration in employment, as total private sector job growth at the establishment level rose by 146,000,» which was well below the 239,000 upwardly revised gain in November, according to a new report from Savills Studley.
Based on the average job growth to date during the recovery, total employment will likely remain below its last market peak until early 2015.
Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 103,000 in March, slower than the 326,000 job growth in February.
«Projected growth» represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2016 - 2026).
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