The jobs held by Canadian employees in 2018 differ in many respects from those held by their counterparts in the early 1980s. Since the early 1980s, total employment has shifted away from full-time jobs. For Example, Statistics Canada found that all employees aged 17 to 64 working full-time declined from 87% in 1981 to 84% […]
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How do Americans Balance Life and Work? Read
The average American worker took 16 days off nearly ten years ago. This is five days less than in previous years, according to data from 1976 to 2000. As you can learn from the howtoguide.org website, the infographic has shown there tells us about work and life balance in the United States. Do you want […]
Infographic about the Female Millennial Worker
The website accenture.com published infographics titled “The Next Generation of the Working Woman.” According to them, many employees, even those who are dissatisfied, say they are not looking for a new job right now. Companies with foresight will see this as an opportunity. JobsAWorld matches your resume to open positions around the world and keeps […]
Increased US Immigration Needed to Meet Worker Shortage
The United States population is aging and the need for a consistent pull of skilled foreign workers is a must. The number of job openings cannot be met by the number of people currently in the country. The US Chamber of Commerce is asking Washington to increase the number of foreign workers allowed to relocate […]
Longest Bull Market Reached by US Stock Market
The most extended timeframe of uninterrupted stock market gains in US history has been reached. The bull market turned 3,453 days old in August 2018. The incredible run started on March 9, 2009, rising from the Great Recession and the most alarming financial crisis since the 1930s. The steady economic readjustment, along with the extraordinary […]
Employment and Salaries Are Both Rising in Eastern Europe
For many years, Eastern European workers have had lower wages than those in Western Europe. A new survey has reported that wages are increasing in the old Eastern bloc well above inflation to a real wage increase over twice the rate of their Western counterparts. The past ten years saw UK salaries at a standstill, […]
The US Economy Shifts into High Gear
The United States economy is shifting into high gear after seeing a 4.1 percent increase in the second quarter of last year. The rise in business and consumer spending, government spending, and the increase in exports helped these numbers come to pass. Business investment grew 7.3 percent, and personal consumption expenditures increased four percent. President […]
JobsAWorld: Some of the Best Places to Work in France
French magazine Capital has released its Best Employer in France after interviewing 20,000 employees from firms with staff over 500. Those who answered the questionnaire kept their identity and position in the company withheld. The company’s headquarters was not informed, so as to keep all answers truthful.
Women Fill Many STEM Jobs in the Middle East
Iran has nearly 70 percent of university graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) who are women, which is a greater percentage than in any other country. Coming in close to Iran is Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, each having over 60 percent of graduates in science being female, still more […]
Median Salaries for Rapidly-Growing US Jobs
Depending on the state in which you live in the USA, the rapidly growing jobs in your area will differ from the state next door. A solar panel installer is a top job in California, as most would expect in the well-known “green state,” but it is also a fast-growing job in Missouri, Minnesota, and […]