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London's very high-skilled workforce – one in two of its residents have a degree – makes the city an appealing investment hotspot.
High-speed rail will demand a high-skilled workforce – 50% of which is likely to require NVQ level 3 (A-level) qualification or above.
We've heard from Angeleça Silversides of HealthWatch Kensington and Chelsea how in high-cost, high employment areas it's difficult to recruit and maintain a high-skilled workforce never mind the higher-skilled workforce required for integrated care.
Writing in the Guardian in April, Adonis said: "High-speed rail will demand a high-skilled workforce – 50% of which is likely to require NVQ level 3 (A-level) qualification or above.
According to a report published by the Pew Research Center this past June, the rapid rise in Asian immigrants along with a high cultural value placed upon education and academic success, it is of no surprise that the growing influx of Asian-Americans into the high-skilled workforce is occurring (and arguably, has already occurred).
Good for Luton, but how does it play at Ellesmere Port? "Today's decision is a vote of confidence in Vauxhall's high-skilled workforce and the UK's world leading automotive sector," crowed business secretary Greg Clark as PSA, the French owner of Vauxhall, unveiled plans to build a new model of the Vivaro van in Luton.
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Former shadow chancellor Ed Balls argued that the government should play a role in supporting apprenticeships and the development of a higher skilled workforce to overcome a flatlining of the UK's productivity.
There is some evidence that immigrant concentration is negatively correlated with productivity in industries that had a relatively low-skill workforce prior to the migration wave, and is positively correlated with productivity in industries with a high skilled workforce.
It appears tedious compared to paid crowdsourcing but through this approach, requesters can take advantage of a certain level of crowd control, an opportunity to get high-skilled volunteers, and a workforce without labor cost.
Central to the story of technological inequality is the idea of skills-biased technical change (SBTC): the theory that technology, by automating middle-income jobs, splits the workforce into high-skilled, high-wage workers and low-skilled, low-wage workers.
Removing the spouses of high-skilled foreign nationals from the U.S. workforce will not improve the lives of anyone in America.
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