9/14/10

Forbes named the best and worst countries for those looking for work

Forbes magazine published the rating of best and worst countries in terms of job search. It is based on a survey of the largest recruitment agency Manpower among 62 thousand employees and is based on their intention to reduce or expand jobs in the period from October to December.

Superiority in the list of the most disadvantaged countries, given to Greece, where the index of employment is -10%. Compared with the previous quarter, it had worsened in two. Total listed with a negative outlook for the opening of new vacancies appear on five countries, including Italy (-8%), Spain (-4%), Ireland (-3%) and Czech Republic (-2%).

A sad prospect for the opening of jobs is also stored in Hungary, Romania, France, Holland and Britain.

Islands of prosperity in Europe in terms of the labor market looks only Germany with a value of +7%. U.S. not included in the top worst with an index of 4%.

Center for the opening of new vacancies in the current year will be China and India with 51% and 42% respectively. More likely to find jobs in Taiwan, Brazil, Costa Rica, Peru, Singapore, Australia and Panama.

Russia was not included in the ranking of best and worst countries in terms of job search.

Experts believe that the labor market remains an important indicator of the output from the recession in developed economies.

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