Saturday, January 1, 2011

The best and worst countries to find work

The best and worst countries to find work

Recruitment company Manpower conducted a survey among 62 thousand employers across the globe about their forecasts for October-December 2010. By bringing these answers, the experts have taken away the percentage of respondents negative mood on the percentage of those who hoped for an increase in jobs. The result was a percentage of "forecast time" separately for each country in which the survey was conducted.

Best results demonstrated Asia, occupying half of the top-ranked countries. Only one country in the region, Japan, fell below double digits forecast to 9%.
Favorable country for employment this fall was China, which has a forecast of employment in 51%. Compared with the previous quarter, the rate of this state has grown by 24 percent.
Followed by India with the figure of 42%. The most optimistic results have demonstrated its industry education and public administration.

Third place goes to Taiwan with a forecast of employment at 40%.

In fourth place was Brazil, whose forecast of employment declined by three points and is now 37%. Most experts are pinning hopes

Fifth place was shared between a Costa Rica and Peru with 23%. The autumn forecast of employment in Singapore is 22%, so this country is given in seventh place in the ranking.

20% is Australia, which occupies the eighth row. One percent it is ahead of Panama, whose employment outlook is 19%, up three percent from the previous quarter.
Not too peachy things are in much of Europe and the United States, where the forecast of employment amounted to only 4%. Canada has demonstrated a 14% thanks to the optimism of its industrial sector.

The list of countries where the work this fall will be harder to find, is the undisputed leader of Greece with a forecast of employment in the -10%, which is even below 5% for the results of last quarter.

Italy, as well as in the summer, has forecast -8% and, respectively, in second place. Spain took third place with -7%.

The situation in Ireland, which is in fourth place, unchanged from the previous quarter. Forecast employment in this country is -3%.

Czech Republic -2%, and completes the top five worst countries for employment. Sixth place was shared between Romania and Hungary are at 0%.

1%, and eighth place is France, at the ninth line are the Netherlands and the UK. Forecast employment in both countries is 2%.

forbes.com

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