[SAUDI CONTROLLED] WELLS FARGO HAS DETERMINED America Has
Too Many Farmers, Fishers, And Foresters
VKD. THIS NATION HAD BEST GET FOREIGN OWNERS OUT OF OUR BANKING
SYSTEMS! BRING BACK GLASS STEAGAL!]
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Markets More: Chart Of The Day Labor Market Jobs
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Markets More: Chart Of The Day Labor Market Jobs
America Has Too Many Farmers, Fishers, And Foresters
Jun. 19, 2014, 5:02 PM
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It can be counterintuitive to hear about labor shortages even as
the national
unemployment rate remains elevated.
The issue behind this is the skills gap. In other words, those
available to work don’t have the skills for the open jobs.
“According to the Conference Board’s Help Wanted Online Data Series, employers are having the
most difficulty filling professional occupations,” note Wells Fargo’s Anika
Khan, Michael Brown, and Blaire Zachary. “For professionals, there is about
only one unemployed worker for each online ad, and for occupations like
computer and mathematics, medical professionals, architects and engineers,
there is a clear
shortage of workers with the ratio barely above zero.
“Although labor demand, as measured by online ads, is split
fairly even between professional and services/production ads, about 80 percent
of unemployed workers seeking employment online are looking for services/production
occupations. Currently, there are more than four unemployed workers for each
vacancy in services/production fields. The ratio is much higher for construction and grounds maintenance workers at 6.7 and
5.8 unemployed workers for every job ad, respectively.”
According to the data, the category with the biggest
supply/demand imbalance is Farming, Fishing, and Forestry.
cotd labor supply demand
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