Global Labor Market Outlook 2018: Finding Ways to Counteract Worker Shortages

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Global Labor Market Outlook 2018: Finding Ways to Counteract Worker Shortages

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As the global economy continues to strengthen and working-age population remains stagnant, tightening labour markets will become a growing concern in many major economies in 2018. By 2019, labour market tightness could reach levels not seen for decades, especially in the US, Japan, UK, and several countries in Central and Eastern Europe. With the large generation of baby boomers continuing to leave the labour force for 10 to 15 more years, labour shortages are likely to get worse before they get better, and they may become a drag on growth if governments and employers are not able to accelerate their capacity to produce.

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The global economy has entered 2018 with strong economic growth, and the US is not alone in experiencing a tightened labour market, leading to several labour market challenges for businesses in advanced economies.

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