Keywords : employment service, temporary staffing, employee leasing
The profile also contains descriptions of the key companies including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the industry . Essential resource for detailed market figures and analysis covering the Global employment services industry . Includes industry size and key market segments data, textual and graphical analysis of industry growth trends, main industry players and macroeconomic information. Key Market Fa...
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The profile also contains descriptions of the key companies including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the industry . Essential resource for detailed market figures and analysis covering the Global employment services industry . Includes industry size and key market segments data, textual and graphical analysis of industry growth trends, main industry players and macroeconomic information.
Key Market Facts
*For the purposes of this profile, the employment services industry consists of two kinds of service. Temporary staffing is where agencies supply workers to clients on a temporary basis, the workers remaining employees of the agency. Search and placement is where agencies recruit workers on behalf of clients, with these workers going on to become employees of the client. The industry value is the total turnover of agencies from provision of these services. Services such as employee leasing and independent contracting are not included.
*The global employment services industry had total revenue of USD 255.9 billion in 2009, representing a compound annual rate of change (CARC) of -0.6% for the period spanning from 2005 to 2009 .
*Market volumes increased with a CAGR of 5.1% between from 2005 to 2009, to reach a total of 14.6 million temporary agency staff (full-time equivalents) in 2009.
*The performance of the industry is projection to accelerate, with an anticipated CAGR of 7.1% for the five-year period from 2009 to 2014, which is expected to drive the industry to a value of USD 360 billion by the end of 2014.
Features
Save time carrying out entry-level research by identifying the size, growth, key companies and major sectors of the employment services industry in Global
Use the Five Forces analysis to determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of the employment services industry in Global
Leading industry player profiles reveal details of key employment services industry players’ global operations and financial performance
Add weight to presentations and pitches by understanding the future growth prospects of the Global employment services industry with five year projections by both value and volume
Macroeconomic indicators provide insight into general trends within the Global economy
Key Questions Answered
What was the size of the Global employment services industry by value in 2009?
What will be the industry size of the Global employment services industry in 2014?
What factors are affecting the strength of competition in the Global employment services industry ?
How large is Global’s employment services industry in relation to its regional counterparts?
How has the industry performed over the last five years?
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2
MARKET OVERVIEW 7
Market definition 7
Research highlights 8
Market analysis 9
MARKET VALUE 10
MARKET VOLUME 11
MARKET SEGMENTATION I 12
MARKET SEGMENTATION II 13
MARKET SHARE 14
FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 15
Summary 15
Buyer power 16
Supplier power 17
New entrants 18
Substitutes 19
Rivalry 20
LEADING COMPANIES 21
Adecco SA 21
Allegis Group 25
Manpower Inc. 27
Randstad Holding nv 31
MARKET FORECASTS 35
Market value projection 35
Market volume projection 36
APPENDIX 37
Methodology 37
Industry associations 38
Related Datamonitor research 38
Disclaimer 39
ABOUT DATAMONITOR 40
Premium Reports 40
Summary Reports 40
Datamonitor consulting 40
Index of Tables
Data table 1: Global employment services market sales : USD billion, 2005–09 10
Data table 2: Global employment services industry volume: thousand temporary staff as FTE, 2005-09 11
Data table 3: Global employment services industry sector ation I:% share, by volume, 2009 12
Data table 4: Global employment services industry sector ation II: % share, by value, 2009 13
Data table 5: Global employment services industry share: % share, by value, 2009 14
Data table 6: Adecco SA: key facts 21
Data table 7: Adecco SA: key financials ($) 23
Data table 8: Adecco SA: key financials (€) 23
Data table 9: Adecco SA: key financial ratios 23
Data table 10: Allegis Group: key facts 25
Data table 11: Manpower Inc.: key facts 27
Data table 12: Manpower Inc.: key financials ($) 29
Data table 13: Manpower Inc.: key financial ratios 29
Data table 14: Randstad Holding nv: key facts 31
Data table 15: Randstad Holding nv: key financials ($) 33
Data table 16: Randstad Holding nv: key financials (€) 33
Data table 17: Randstad Holding nv: key financial ratios 33
Data table 18: Global employment services market sales projection : USD billion, 2009–14 35
Data table 19: Global employment services industry volume projection : 2009–14 36
Index of Figures
Chart 1: Global employment services market sales : USD billion, 2005–09 10
Chart 2: Global employment services industry volume: thousand temporary staff as FTE, 2005–09 11
Chart 3: Global employment services industry sector ation I:% share, by volume, 2009 12
Chart 4: Global employment services industry sector ation II: % share, by value, 2009 13
Chart 5: Global employment services industry share: % share, by value, 2009 14
Chart 6: Forces driving competition in the global employment services industry, 2009 15
Chart 7: Drivers of buyer power in the global employment services industry, 2009 16
Chart 8: Drivers of supplier power in the global employment services industry, 2009 17
Chart 9: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the global employment services industry, 2009 18
Chart 10: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the global employment services industry, 2009 19
Chart 11: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the global employment services industry, 2009 20
Chart 12: Adecco SA: revenues & profitability 24
Chart 13: Adecco SA: assets & liabilities 24
Chart 14: Manpower Inc.: revenues & profitability 30
Chart 15: Manpower Inc.: assets & liabilities 30
Chart 16: Randstad Holding nv: revenues & profitability 34
Chart 17: Randstad Holding nv: assets & liabilities 34
Chart 18: Global employment services market sales projection : USD billion, 2009–14 35
Chart 19: Global employment services industry volume projection : thousand temporary staff as FTE, 2009–14 36