Less employees are planning to switch jobs in 2025 as thanks to improvement in worker compensation and satisfaction rates.
The Labor Department on Friday released its jobs report for January, which showed that the U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs last month, which was below economists' expectations.
A recent survey by Akava reveals alarming figures regarding unemployment among university graduates in Finland.
A 59-year-old from Flachgau is one of 1771 long-term unemployed people in Salzburg. The trained tile storekeeper lost his job when a company went ...
The U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs in January 2025, marking a slower-than-expected pace of growth, with economists having forecast 170,000 new jobs.
How to Cite? YOUNEX - Youth, Unemployment, and Exclusion in Europe: Organizational Survey [Dataset]. Distributed by FORS, Lausanne, 2020.