The January 2006 report documents the current trend in Global employment as well as the effects of the Asian tsunami, migration, and the oil shock in 2005
The recent global economic crisis took an outsized toll on young workers across the globe, especiall...
We have modeled the employment/population ratio in the largest developed countries. Our results sho...
Long-term unemployment reached historically high levels following the Great Recession of 2007–2009. ...
[Excerpt] The global employment situation improved slightly in 2004. Global unemployment stood at 18...
[Excerpt] The number of people unemployed worldwide remained at an historical high in 2006 despite s...
[Excerpt] The continuing economic and uncertain economic prospects have resulted in a grim global em...
The January 2006 report documents the current trend in Global employment as well as the effects of t...
[Excerpt] Economic turbulence largely due to credit market turmoil and rising oil prices could spur ...
[Excerpt] The global financial crisis has triggered a serious slowdown in world economic growth incl...
The economic crisis abruptly ended the gradual decline in global youth unemployment rates during the...
[Excerpt] Young women and men are the world’s greatest asset for the present and future, but they al...
Statistics reveal that some one billion employable workers are unemployed— almost 33 percent o...
The upturn in the growth of the world economy, which commenced in 1991, has continued unabated throu...
[Excerpt] This report is the fourth in the series, with previous editions produced in 2004, 2006 and...
Globalisation has been the buzzword across the world for a major part of the last 40 years or so. St...
The recent global economic crisis took an outsized toll on young workers across the globe, especiall...
We have modeled the employment/population ratio in the largest developed countries. Our results sho...
Long-term unemployment reached historically high levels following the Great Recession of 2007–2009. ...
[Excerpt] The global employment situation improved slightly in 2004. Global unemployment stood at 18...
[Excerpt] The number of people unemployed worldwide remained at an historical high in 2006 despite s...
[Excerpt] The continuing economic and uncertain economic prospects have resulted in a grim global em...
The January 2006 report documents the current trend in Global employment as well as the effects of t...
[Excerpt] Economic turbulence largely due to credit market turmoil and rising oil prices could spur ...
[Excerpt] The global financial crisis has triggered a serious slowdown in world economic growth incl...
The economic crisis abruptly ended the gradual decline in global youth unemployment rates during the...
[Excerpt] Young women and men are the world’s greatest asset for the present and future, but they al...
Statistics reveal that some one billion employable workers are unemployed— almost 33 percent o...
The upturn in the growth of the world economy, which commenced in 1991, has continued unabated throu...
[Excerpt] This report is the fourth in the series, with previous editions produced in 2004, 2006 and...
Globalisation has been the buzzword across the world for a major part of the last 40 years or so. St...
The recent global economic crisis took an outsized toll on young workers across the globe, especiall...
We have modeled the employment/population ratio in the largest developed countries. Our results sho...
Long-term unemployment reached historically high levels following the Great Recession of 2007–2009. ...