Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Kristal Summers Online

2011: the best countries to find work until 2037

Germany, Sweden, India, China and Turkey. Here are the countries with better employment prospects for the early months of 2011 seconds Manpower. Positive also forecasts a global level: in 28 of the 39 countries considered employers say they are more optimistic about employment trends in the recent past. In Italy the situation is improving, but it is still early to talk of change.

a cautious optimism prevails

For the first quarter of 2011, employers surveyed by Manpower (on a sample of 64 thousand human resources managers and hiring managers) express more intenzioni di assunzione rispetto a dodici mesi fa in 28 dei 39 paesi analizzati, comprese le nazioni del G7, dove le prospettive occupazionali sono stabili o in crescita sia rispetto al trimestre precedente che allo stesso periodo del 2010. Le prospettive di occupazione in questi paesi sono positive per la prima volta dal terzo trimestre del 2008.

Prospettive positive per quasi tutti i paesi considerati

L'indagine di Manpower mostra che in 32 dei 39 paesi presi in considerazione si prospettano scenari occupazionali tutti positivi anche se di differente portata, come in Cina, Taiwan, India, Brasile, Turchia e Singapore dove sono espresse le intenzioni di assunzione maggiormente favorevoli. In contrast, the outlook weaker and the only ones with a negative sign are reported by employers in Greece, Czech Republic, Austria, Ireland, Spain and Romania. Bulgaria, Slovenia and Turkey were examined from the study for the first time this quarter.

Recruitment plans should be stronger in Turkey, Germany and Sweden and weakest in Greece and czech Republic. The strong pace of hiring in Turkey are due in part to demand in the construction sector where 45% of employers plan to hire new staff.

Moreover, despite a persistent excess of public debt, employment and economic growth in this country are driven by a high rate of consumption. Following Singapore, with a forecast net acquisitions of 26% for the first quarter.

Germany and India respectively lead Europe and Asia

In Europe, employers are more optimistic than the German and Swedish. Germany continues to be characterized as a guide in Europe due to the rate of unemployment at its lowest for 18 years and the great demand for engineers and financial professionals.

Job prospects continue to be positive in Asia showing an improvement from year to year in all eight countries and territories surveyed. Top Indian employers (as much as 42% of prospects for recruitment) and Chinese (40%) and leads the Asian with the intentions of recruiting more optimistic.

improve sentiment in Italy, but there is still recovering

The Italian employers facing the employment situation improved in late 2008, although there are still conditions to speak of a turning point: it provides a 15% increase in its workforce, indicates a 13% reduction and 70% not planning major changes.

In America a positive outlook for most countries of the continent

As for America, finally, the planned recruitment of employers are stronger than the first quarter of 2010 in all countries, except Guatemala. Optimism is at home especially in Brazil and Peru, the hiring intentions of employers in the U.S. are rather modest, but the highest levels of the last three years.

The ranking of countries with the highest forecast of net use in the first quarter of 2011:

1.India (42%)

2.Cina (40%)

3.Taiwan (37%)

4.Brasile (36% senza aggiustamento stagionale)

5.Turchia (27% senza aggiustamento stagionale)

6.Singapore (26%)

7.PerĂ¹ (22%)

8.Australia e Hong Kong (21%)

9.Costa Rica (19%)

10.Argentina (19%)
 

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