If there is one asset class that is not experiencing the crisis, it is managers. They had an exceptional year last year, and 2020 will be even more so. According to the latest forecasts made by Apec, companies have not only created no less than 281,300 jobs for executives last year, a record which marks an increase of 6% compared to 2018, which was a year itself up 10%.
But they plan to create some 297,000 this year, with the realistic intention of exceeding the symbolic bar of 300,000 in 2021 and 2022, which seems, in the opinion of experts, to mark a plateau. "Regardless of fluctuating growth, companies continue to recruit massive numbers of executives," confirms Bertrand Hébert, the director general of Apec. And the overall balance is positive: 75,000 net executive jobs created over one year, 150,000 over two years and 1 million over twenty years.
These results explain that the unemployment rate of this
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