Strategy & Leadership

Time to start worrying?

February 01, 2015

Europe

February 01, 2015

Europe
Our Editors

The Economist Intelligence Unit

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Why read this report

  • Workforce ageing and skills shortages move up the agenda. As demographic change is likely to hurt the Netherlands sooner than most other countries, almost one in six see ageing as a priority human resource issue for their business today, and one in three expect it to be an issue by 2020. Similarly, Dutch executives are among the most concerned (21%) in Europe about the threat of skills shortages.
  • Cash is king. As the brightening of Europe’s economic outlook pushes talent management up the agenda across the continent, executives in most countries plan to offer staff a wider mix of non-financial benefits. The Dutch are different – they are more than twice as likely (43% compared to 20% overall) to give workers cash. Perhaps this is why a signifi cant minority (21%) think the cost of benefi ts as a percentage of salary will actually decrease in the years to 2020.
  • Responsibility lies with the individual, not the employer. Dutch executives are the least likely (24% compared to 42% overall) to agree that it is better for employees to get certain benefits, such as healthcare, through work than to buy them themselves. They also are much more likely to believe that the individual should be the one primarily responsible for providing and/or funding healthcare provision (36% compared to 19% overall).
  • When it comes to saving for retirement, Dutch employees are Europe’s big worriers. Some 41% of executives say this is their staff’s greatest concern. No other country ranks it anywhere near that high – just 20% of European executives overall rank this as a top-three concern

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