A massive migration of emigrants who had moved from developing to developed countries back to their homelands is happening. “The Great U-Turn,” as it was dubbed, is due to the depressed jo… more →
Laboureconomics's Weblogmoor69 wrote 5 months ago: A massive migration of emigrants who had moved from developing to developed countries back to their … more →
moor69 wrote 5 months ago: In the Developed Economies and European Union, total employment is projected to shrink this year by … more →
sinandmn wrote 6 months ago: The working hours has been an important indicator among labour market indicators. we can summarize t … more →
sinandmn wrote 6 months ago: A discussion on the global labour market must be commenced with a presentation of the demographic t … more →
kertiroberto wrote 6 months ago: Women contribute to the APEC economies as workers in employment and the informal sector, as entrepre … more →
kertiroberto wrote 6 months ago: Migrants from Central Asia and the Caucasus who have been living and working in the Russian Federati … more →
t1cal wrote 6 months ago: Recent Blue Chip survey forecasts gross domestic product growth turning positive in the third quarte … more →
t1cal wrote 6 months ago: A woman is now the primary breadwinner in millions of families across the United States because her … more →
t1cal wrote 6 months ago: The pace of job losses has leveled off but the unemployment rate continued to rise rapidly in April. … more →
taguey wrote 6 months ago: One area of labour market regulation that appears to have particularly adverse effects on unemployme … more →
zergnah wrote 6 months ago: In 2008, Vietnam and Russia signed an agreement for labor cooperation and opened labor exports. Send … more →
dozmuk wrote 6 months ago: Unemployment, wage arrears and short-time working have increased across Russia’s labor force, … more →
dozmuk wrote 6 months ago: The African National Conference is inviting debate about the flexibility of the labour market at the … more →
georgy87 wrote 6 months ago: Chile should invest more in employment and active social policies in order to reduce its high levels … more →
zergnah wrote 6 months ago: The Norwegian Government proposes an additional allocation for countries that are least equipped to … more →
georgy87 wrote 6 months ago: Compared to the early 1970s, unemployment rates are now higher in almost all developed countries. In … more →
evapataki wrote 7 months ago: More than half of the world’s workforce lacks job security or benefits, and the number is grow … more →
evapataki wrote 7 months ago: Many people have lost their jobs due to the worldwide financial crisis. In developing countries with … more →
vaneta82 wrote 7 months ago: In October 2007 experts forecast an global economic growth for 2008 at 4.8 percent, but concerning t … more →