Is the US labor market in the calm before the storm? Economists say the Beveridge curve is the signal to watch.
Economists say the last jobs report of the year could shed new light on what workers still need information on about the ...
Despite a cooling labor market and fewer job openings, nearly half of U.S. workers plan to search for new jobs in 2026 amid burnout and pay concerns.
The US labor market closed 2025 with a steady yet slower pace, adding 50,000 jobs in December. Despite economic adjustments, ...
Job listings in the United States in 2021 grew plentiful while unemployment was low. To many policymakers and academics, the labor market looked hot. In a working paper published with the National ...
This paper examines how oil shocks shape labor market outcomes across 89 countries from 1975 to 2022. Leveraging a high-frequency oil supply shock series and a rich panel of quarterly labor market ...
The US Federal Reserve could be on course for several interest rate cuts in 2026, even if a pause is more likely in January, Commerzbank AG said. The US labour market’s momentum has significantly ...
Employment fundamentals such as the hiring rate for unemployed workers and the rates of layoffs and quits were likely little changed in December, according to the preliminary monthly run of the ...
State-level unemployment claims can provide a real-time measure of national labor market conditions and the overall state of the economy. A rapid and widespread buildup of stress in state labor ...
Download PDF More Formats on IMF eLibrary Order a Print Copy Create Citation This SIP reviews the labor market constraints to growth and development in the Kyrgyz Republic, including gender-specific ...
The structural shift in China’s labour market will make digital skills mandatory as new opportunities emerge and traditional ...