Julius Probst, PhD frames London's housing crisis as a key driver of stagnant productivity, offering infrastructure as a way to expand its workforce.

News

Economist Julius Probst, PhD dives into Canada's bleak August jobs data to explain reasons for the downturn—and why the economy may follow.

Industries: Discover industry-specific insights and the state of hiring in these main sectors.

We have expanded our reporting to cover Canada and the UK.

recruitonomics

Recruitonomics is a hub for data-driven research that aims to make sense of our evolving world of work.

#Election Coverage

All #Election Coverage Stories

Julius Probst examines industries in the United States that are highly reliant on migrant labor—and most exposed to fallout from Trump's immigration agenda.
7 minutes
Next week's election in Canada marks a pivotal point in the country's history. What could it mean for the labor market?
4 minutes
Ironically, British deindustrialization, which has long been a deterrent to growth, may make the U.K. more competitive in a Trump-era Europe.
5 minutes
The election of Donald Trump will have profound impacts on European economies. We explore the potential impact on German labor markets.
6 minutes
President-elect Donald Trump's policies on taxes, tariffs, and immigration will have impacts across the economy and on recruiters.
8 minutes
As the election fast approaches, we look at the economic and demographic dynamics in Pennsylvania, a key swing state.
6 minutes
The outcome of the U.S. election will be determined by swing states, including Arizona. We look at the economic outlook for this state.
6 minutes

Sign up to receive the latest updates!