The Emerging Global Labor Market: Part I - The Demand for Offshore Talent in Services
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- It Operations,
- McKinsey & Co.,
- McKinsey Global Institute,
- Offshore,
- Outsourcing,
- Outsourcing & Subcontracting,
- Talent
- Source:
- McKinsey & Company
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Overview: Outsourcing is a problem for the US and First World in general, because all tradable goods production and service jobs can be outsourced. The McKinsey Global Institute has conducted a large-scale research study with the aim of providing hard data about the emerging global labor market. This report, the first in a series of three, quantifies potential, actual, and projected demand for offshore labor in services. Its key findings, outlined below, have implications for players on the demand side of the emerging global labor market and for policy makers in countries that would like to participate to a greater extent on the supply side.
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Format: PDF | Size: 3,574KB | Date: Jun 2005 | Pages: 255




