New Zealand, Singapore and the Philippines Rank Strongest Globally in ManpowerGroup Solutions 2016 Contingent Workforce Index
View the full 2016 Contingent Workforce Index at manpowergroup.com/CWI
"Over the past year, we saw a shift in priorities that resulted in a change in the 2016 weighting attributed to workforce size," said
"Compared to last year, the 2016 CWI allows for a greater influence of skilled contingent workforce availability when it comes to determining locations for growing business," said
REGIONAL RANKINGS
- APAC: The greatest shift in the APAC region is the movement of
Singapore ,the Philippines andIndia back into the top five in 2016.New Zealand ranks highest of all countries for Regulation of contingent workforce engagement practices, including geopolitical factors, holding its top ranked position in both the region and globally for the second year in a row.Hong Kong also appears in the top five. AMERICAS :The United States andCanada hold the top two positions in theAmericas region for the third consecutive year.The United States has a very slight lead overCanada due to a fall inCanada's Availability ranking based on the higher weighting in 2016.Columbia ,Mexico andPuerto Rico also join the top five for the region.- EMEA:
Israel maintains its top ranking in the EMEA region in 2016, moving up from fourth in 2014. Despite the change in Availability rankings,Israel remains in the lead overall ahead ofIreland , theUnited Kingdom andSouth Africa . BothSouth Africa andTurkey advance to the top five nations for 2016, with high marks in Productivity.
To view the 2016 Contingent Workforce Index, visit manpowergroup.com/CWI
About the Contingent Workforce Index
Countries included in the CWI are assessed on more than 50 unique market conditions and statistics that influence contingent workforce conditions. Using a proprietary formula, countries are ranked on their overall environment for contingent workforce engagement across four categories: Availability, Cost Efficiency, Regulation and Productivity. Each category can be weighted differently depending upon the strategic priorities of an organization.
The 2016 CWI was refined and enhanced to ensure the analysis and results reflect the constantly evolving world of work trends. The weighting of specific metrics within each category is adjusted annually to highlight factors that will be most influential when considering new markets for contingent labor opportunities. The emphasis on the size of a country's contingent workforce remains consistent year-over-year, as do the weightings of English proficiency and tertiary education in the workforce. However, based on input from industry-leading clients around the globe, weighting of the volume of skilled workers within a market has increased significantly from 2015 to 2016. The definition of Availability was also modified to meet current industry standards.
These adjustments resulted in higher rankings for countries with large populations but with poor English proficiency and low volumes of skilled labor, such as
The report provides unparalleled insights into contingent workforce planning, which helps organizations develop short- and long-term business and workforce strategies, from expanding MSP programs internationally, to capacity planning, site selection and global sourcing.
About ManpowerGroup Solutions
ManpowerGroup Solutions provides clients with outsourcing services related to human resources functions, primarily in the areas of large-scale recruiting and workforce-intensive initiatives that are outcome-based, thereby sharing in the risk and reward with our clients. Our solutions offerings include TAPFIN-Managed Service Provider,
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