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Global Recruitment Industry Statistics
Recruitment is scaling fast but misalignment still bites, with 104 million global job openings left unfilled by skills mismatch and AI adoption set to jump as 62% of enterprises plan to roll out AI enabled recruiting tools in the next 12 months. Follow the numbers behind the surge in staffing and RPO spending, from $620 billion in global staffing services to the growth of screening, skills assessments, and ATS markets shaping how hiring decisions are made.

Labour Statistics
Labour statistics for 2026 put a spotlight on what is actually changing at work, from the latest shifts in employment and pay to where growth is stalling. Read how the newest figures compare with the recent trend, and see which groups are moving ahead and which are being left behind.

Construction Employment Statistics
Construction still employs just 0.8% of U.S. workers yet accounts for 12.2% of all employment, and job growth is mixed with labor turnover at 4.0% and January 2024 employment down 0.2%. Track what is driving hiring pressures too, from 62% of contractors flagging labor as the biggest challenge to wages like $35.50 an hour for plumbers and $1,001 in median weekly earnings.

Air Traffic Controller Stress Statistics
Air Traffic Controller Stress has a sharp, current look at how controller workload pressure is trending with staffing, sector complexity, and safety critical moments, including 2026 figures that make the stakes feel immediate rather than historical. You will see where stress spikes most and what that means for fatigue and performance when the system is under strain.

Flexible Work Schedule Statistics
Hybrid work is the preference and the spending follows, with 77% of U.S. employees saying they want a hybrid schedule and the workforce management software market forecast reaching $4.0 billion by 2025. See how flexibility reshapes productivity, stress, and turnover alongside the tech stack behind it, from scheduling tools to collaboration platforms.

Layoff Statistics
Hiring freezes are easing and HR teams are leaning harder on analytics and automation, yet layoffs still carry a measurable human and financial toll, from 1.8 million U.S. unemployment claims in the latest weekly update to a projected 2.6% global unemployment rate in 2024. Get the full layoff picture across regions and time with hard signals on what drives reductions, how workers fare with outplacement and training, and what separation planning costs organizations.

Job Statistics
See how job outcomes are shifting in 2026, from where roles are concentrating to what that means for wages and hiring speed. This page puts the hard contrasts side by side so you can spot whether opportunity is widening or tightening for your next move.

Dutch Staffing Industry Statistics
See how Dutch staffing is shifting right now, with 2026 figures showing whether demand for flex talent is cooling or tightening faster than companies planned. You will also find the clearest breakdown of who is hiring, what roles are gaining ground, and how that plays out across sectors and regions.

Child Labor Statistics
In 2025, nearly 1 in 10 children were still in child labor, a rate that persists even as conditions and laws keep evolving. This page pinpoints where the work concentrates and what that means for education and safety, so you can see why progress can look uneven from one dataset to the next.