New York City remains the lowest-risk city globally for the second consecutive year when it comes to recruiting, employing and relocating employees, according to research by Aon Hewitt.
The research finds that New York City is at such a low risk because of its top educational institutions, training facilities and large pool of qualified and experienced talent. New York City also boasts the second lowest demographic risk, which is attributed to the city's large working-age population and high work force productivity.
Besides New York City, other low-risk cities include Singapore, Toronto, London and Montreal while Luanda, Angola; Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Sana'a, Yemen; and Damascus, Syria, are among the highest-risk cities.
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