bemanningsgap
Bemanningsgap is a term used in labour market analysis, primarily in Norwegian contexts, to describe a shortage of qualified workers in a specific sector or region. The demand for labor in the area or industry exceeds the available supply of suitable candidates, which can appear as higher vacancy rates, longer recruitment processes, or employers needing to compete for talent through higher wages or improved conditions.
Measurement and usage vary, but bemanningsgap is typically assessed by comparing projected labor demand with expected
Causes of bemanningsgap include an aging workforce, insufficient training and education pipelines, geographic immobility, unattractive working
Responses to bemanningsgap involve targeted education and training initiatives, apprenticeships, relocation incentives, immigration policies, wage adjustments,
See also: labour market gap, skills shortage, vacancy rate, workforce planning.