THURSDAY, 27 DECEMBER 2012
If you think the recruitment industry is facing challenging times sourcing best-fit talent in in 2012, according to McKinsey the global skills shortage is about to take a turn for the worse.
New research from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) suggests that by 2020, the world could have 40 million too few college-educated workers and that developing economies may face a shortfall of 45 million workers with secondary-school educations and vocational training. In advanced economies, up to 95 million workers could lack the skills needed for employment.
Read the full report here:
http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Talent_tensions_ahead_A_CEO_briefing_3033
New research from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) suggests that by 2020, the world could have 40 million too few college-educated workers and that developing economies may face a shortfall of 45 million workers with secondary-school educations and vocational training. In advanced economies, up to 95 million workers could lack the skills needed for employment.
Read the full report here:
http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Talent_tensions_ahead_A_CEO_briefing_3033
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