Ungated Post | 21 Sep 2016

The Hays Global Skills Index 2016

Skills shortages and skills mismatches are worrying issues for businesses. When employers find it difficult to recruit the people with the skills they need, there are real costs. These may be lost business, reduced productivity or a need to undertake additional training to upskill people.  There are also implications for the workload and welfare of existing staff with increasing pressure to meet growing demand.

The Hays Global Skills Index helps to identify where there are skills shortages, or too great a skill pool for the jobs available and also looks at the effect this has on wages in the 33 countries in which the company operates. Developed jointly by Hays plc and Oxford Economics, the analysis investigates how the global skilled labour market has changed since 2015, drawing from labour market data and Hays in country recruitment experts’ experience in the market.  As this is the fifth year of the Index, the report also looks at how things have changed since 2012 to take a longer-term view of developments across the global labour market.

For more information please click here .

To view the report, please click here.

Oxford Economics’ team is expert at applying advanced economic tools that provide valuable insights into today’s most pressing business, financial, and policy issues.

To find out more about our capabilities, contact:

Americas
Diantha Redd
+1 (646) 503 3052
Email

Asia Pacific
Peter Suomi
+65 6850 0110
Email

EMEA
Aoife Pearson
+44 (0)203 910 8054
Email

Related Services

Post

The Economic Footprint of JLR in the UK

This report examines the economic footprint of JLR in the United Kingdom in 2024. The analysis is conducted both at the national level, as well as on the West Midlands and North West regions, where JLR’s main facilities are located.

Find Out More
airbnb asia

Post

Airbnb’s Economic Contribution to APAC in 2024: GDP, Jobs, and Regional Impact

Airbnb's platform connects hosts across Asia Pacific (APAC) with travellers from around the world. Oxford Economics was commissioned by Airbnb to quantify its economic footprint in 10 APAC markets in 2024.

Find Out More

Post

Economic Insights: Airbnb’s Contribution Through the Lens of Oxford Economics

Oxford Economics Australia delivered a tailored economic impact assessment for Airbnb, including GDP contribution modelling, job creation analytics, guest‑spend segmentation, and regional tourism dispersion insights to underpin Airbnb’s stakeholder communications and strategic growth initiatives.

Find Out More
[autopilot_shortcode]