All Monthly Reports

  • Mean Vacancy Duration Rose to 28.9 Working Days in June

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    August 2017
  • Mean Vacancy Duration Fell Sharply to 27.6 Working Days in May

    July 2017
  • Mean vacancy duration reaches all-time high of 30.5 working days in April

    June 2017
  • Labor market tightness measures for 45 skill categories

    May 2017
  • Employers in Health Services Struggle to Fill Open Job Positions

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    April 2017
  • This edition of the DHI Hiring Indicators introduces new labor market tightness measures for 20 job categories
    that require specific software and programming skills.

    March 2017
  • Mean Vacancy Duration Fell to 27.2 Working Days in December

    Recruiting intensity remains unchanged at 1.02.

    February 2017
  • DHI Releases New Statistics on Labor Market Tightness by Job Title

    January 2017
  • Job Seekers Take a Holiday in December, Return in Force in January

    December 2016
  • Small Firms Draw as Many Applications Per Vacancy as Large Firms

    November 2016
  • Job Seekers Display Propensity to Target New Vacancy Postings

    October 2016
  • Job Seeker Activity Varies Sharply by Day of the Week and Day of the Month Says New DHI Database

    September 2016
  • Mean Vacancy Duration Fell to 28.3 Working Days in June

    August 2016
  •  Vacancy Duration Remains at Historically High Level in May

    July 2016
  • Mean job vacancy duration rose to 29.3 working days in April, 1.6 days above a revised duration of 27.7 days in March.

    This is a new all-time high.

    June 2016