29 September 2009

The Top 5 best performing public job sectors during the recession and beyond

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The Top 5 best performing public job sectors during the recession and beyond: 'Public jobs direct recruitment to public sector employees many experts and economists from around the world, that in the spring of 2009, the world economy has passed the crucial test for what lies ahead. Although nobody can guarantee with certainty that the recession is over, many believe that the economy has shown glimpses of recovery. Stable and in some cases increase the price of the housing market, the most recent manifestation of the stock markets in Europe, Asia and the United States are some reasons to be optimistic for the future. However, both Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve of the United States and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the IMF chief said that the situation is still fragile and that recovery is slow. With the intention of injecting more money into companies and sectors in difficulty (ease 'of statistics) is almost certain that it will take longer than originally expected for the economy to fully recover. In the United Kingdom, the governor of the Bank of England Mervin King is a new pressure to print more money, such as GDP falls again. One of the main areas affected by recent developments in the economy is the labor market. Unemployment has reached record levels in Britain and Europe and the outlook is less promising for 2010. The latest data from the British Chamber of Commerce study indicates that the economic recession in the United Kingdom is still very serious and that unemployment is expected to grow rapidly in 2009 and 2010. To ensure that work areas can be considered 'safe' and how the economic situation will affect the labor market? We discuss in this article the top 5 best performing sectors of public employment and career choices that are safer in times of economic downturn. Are you sure your current job or do you have the opportunity to try something new? This is a list (in no particular order) of the 5 best performing areas of work the public according to the public direct jobs. The analysis focuses on the sector as a whole and present plans for the future that will improve their performance. Education recent data show that the education sector is still strong in some disciplines such as science teachers, the situation is even more promising. Given the shortage of skills as in most schools in the United Kingdom, the demand for teachers is increasing. The new government intends to invest in building more schools provided an impetus to the work activities for this region. Health and social services like health, education and welfare seems to be a recession 'proof' of this sector. The government, in an attempt to reduce unemployment does not adopt the practice of cutting jobs in this sector and, conversely, continues to recruit new staff. Doctors, administrators and social workers are always in high demand. The Welfare Reform Plan, which was launched in early 2008 outlining the roadmap to help boards to rethink and redefine their services and systems for the next 3 years. Public spending on transport infrastructure is one of the people's governments take measures to stimulate the economy in situations such as a recession. Investing in public transport development contributes to both the labor market and at the same time, improves the local communities. 2012 Olympic Games, with only 3 years later, the government plans to invest in improving infrastructure are some trains and buses. In addition, a plan of'



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