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Labor Markets Press Releases - Europe
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Labor Markets Press Releases


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30 Aug. 2024

The Conference Board Appoints Maria Demertzis to Lead Economics Portfolio for Europe

The Conference Board Appoints Maria Demertzis to Lead Economics Portfolio for Europe

13 Aug. 2024

Why the World Is Running Out of Workers—and What to Do About It

Seven-Part Series from The Conference Board Tackles Solutions for Global Labor Shortages

27 Feb. 2024

Exiting China is an Unpopular Choice for Europe’s CEOs

Appetite for decoupling from China is less popular among Europe’s CEOs than among peers

19 Jan. 2024

LEI for the United Kingdom Declined in November

The UK LEI declined to 76.2

17 Jan. 2024

LEI for Spain Improved in November

Spain LEI improved to 97.8

10 Jan. 2024

Survey: In 2024, CEOs Are Most Worried About a Recession & Inflation, But Say They’re Not Ready

See insights from our flagship C-Suite Outlook survey.

31 Oct. 2023

As Europe’s Labor Market Stifles Competitiveness

Skills like curiosity, teamwork, adaptability, and communication are increasingly sought.

12 Jan. 2023

CEO Survey: A Recession is the Biggest Worry in 2023

As the new year begins, what will keep the world’s executives up at night?

11 Oct. 2022

LEI for Japan Increased in August

The index increased to 93.1

07 Oct. 2022

LEI for South Korea Increased in August

The Index increased to 105.9

ECONOMIC INDICATORS

Leading Economic Index for:

  • Australia 0.0%
  • Brazil 0.2%
  • China 0.2%
  • Euro Area 0.7%
  • France 0.3%
  • Germany 0.5%
  • Global 0.4%
  • India 0.1%
  • Japan 0.6%
  • Korea 0.0%
  • Mexico 1.7%
  • Spain 0.1%
  • U.K. 0.0%
  • U.S. 0.5%
  • International Labor Comparisons:
    Productivity:
    Global Economic Outlook:
    Employment Growth Continues, But at Slower Pace

    Total nonfarm payrolls employment increased by 661,000 in September.

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