30.06.10 In what countries is the most difficult to find a job
Analysts Agency Manpower prepared a forecast of hiring employees in 33 countries, grouped by region. The most difficult to find a job will be in the U.S., Spain and Singapore.
Among the countries of Europe, the Middle East and Africa the outsider of employment will be Spain, where the number of employers will reduce for nine percent.
Slightly better employment conditions will be in the UK, where the number of jobs reduced only one percent. And the third is Norway, they will make 8 percent of new positions against 18 per cent of the last year.
Among the countries of South and North America the worst country for employment will be Peru, they will hire new workers only for 29 percent/
Second place among the worst countries for employment on the American continent took the United States. Here in the fourth quarter, the recruitment will be 9 percent vs. 18 percent a year earlier.
Third place took Mexico, where in the last quarter of 2008, the number of jobs increased for 15 percent.
Among the countries in the Asia Pacific region you shouldn’t look for the job in Singapore. The number of jobs in this country in the last three months of this year will grow only for 16 percent against 49 percent of the last year.
Second and third places in the region got New Zealand and Japan the recruitment of the new staff will increase for nine and eight per cent respectively.
Source: http://www.rabotaplus.com.ua/articles/2257.html
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