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  2. Offshoring: Will 25 percent of U.S. jobs end up overseas? - AOL

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    For decades, pundits have argued about the values and dangers of offshoring. Recently, economist Alan S. Blinder weighed in with a paper examining the potential ramifications of the process. Dr ...

  3. Offshoring, inshoring, freeshoring: Where are the jobs headed?

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    Offshoring, or the process of relocating jobs to countries where labor is cheaper, has exploded in recent years. This is largely due to three main factors: reduced labor costs, less restrictive ...

  4. Offshoring - Wikipedia

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    The number of jobs lost to offshoring is less than 1 percent of the total US labor market. [49] The total number of jobs lost to offshoring, both manufacturing and technical represent only 4 percent of the total jobs lost in the US. Major reasons for cutting jobs are from contract completion and downsizing. [50]

  5. Outsourcing - Wikipedia

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    If the offshore workplace is a foreign subsidiary, owned by the company, then the offshore operation is a § captive, [215] sometimes referred to as in-house offshore. [216] Offshore outsourcing – combines outsourcing and offshoring; is the practice of hiring an external organization that is in another country to perform a business function ...

  6. Teens Are Taking High Paying Jobs, Filling Employment Gaps ...

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    Teenagers are suddenly a hot commodity in the U.S. labor market this summer, as employers scramble to fill jobs in a market where numerous industries face severe worker shortages. See: Teens Can...

  7. Youth unemployment - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, David Cameron announced that he plans to cut housing and employment benefits for 18- to 21-year-olds by £3,000 to £23,000 [21] to reduce dependency on government assistance and redirect funding to targeted programs for increased learning and training opportunities. The prime minister states, "At heart, I want us to ...

  8. Offshoring Research Network - Wikipedia

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    Most scholars have argued that offshoring is primarily driven by opportunities to reduce labor costs and by labor arbitrage effects. [5] While the ORN surveys confirm the importance of costs, they also reveal that companies use offshoring as a means to access talent pools outside their home countries, in particular for higher-skilled work.

  9. Grant Cardone: Why Biden Is Bad for Jobs — and What This ...

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    “Most of the jobs are government jobs — they’re not public jobs,” he said. “The reality is probably 40%, maybe 50%, of all the jobs right now are government jobs. [And many of the] new ...