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FACTORS IN
RELOCATION—1 |
| Company
growth led the list of internal factors cited. The top external factor
that companies cite is a lack of qualified people locally. Large
companies particularly noted that the weak real estate market affected
relocation values in 2007. |
What internal company
conditions had the most significant impact on the number of your
employee relocations in 2007?
( )
indicates results from previous year |
| Internal conditions had no impact |
4% (6%) |
| Growth of company |
46% (59%) |
| Promotions/resignations |
37% (36%) |
| Knowledge/skills transfers |
30% (30%) |
| Corporate reorganization |
24% (22%) |
| Expansion into new territories |
22% (22%) |
| Acquisitions/mergers |
15% (19%) |
| Budget constraints |
13% (9%) |
| Expansion of facility |
11% (19%) |
| Use of short-term assignments |
11%
(not listed as an option in 2007) |
| International expansion |
11% (10%) |
| Increased production |
10% (15%) |
| Closing of facility |
% (12%) |
| Decreased production |
4% (2%) |
| Expansion of telecommuting/virtual
teams |
3% (1%) |
| Security issues |
1% (1%) |
| Other |
5% (5%) |
What external
factors had the most significant impact on the number of your employee relocations in 2007?
( )
indicates results from previous year |
| External conditions had no impact |
19% (26%) |
| Lack of qualified people locally |
52% (52%) |
| Economic conditions |
24% (25%) |
| Real estate market |
22%
(not listed as an option in 2007) |
| Growth of domestic competition |
14% (13%) |
| Growth of international competition |
10% (13%) |
| Destination country regulations |
3% (3%) |
| War in Iraq/Afghanistan |
2% (1%) |
| Domestic natural disasters (wildfires,
floods, etc.) |
2% (3%) |
| International natural disasters
(typhoons, etc.) |
1% (1%) |
| Terrorism/political violence |
1% (1%) |
| Other |
4% (4%) |
| Source: Atlas World
Group's 41st Annual Corporate Relocation Survey |
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FACTORS IN RELOCATION—II |
| The use of lump-sum payments
grew last year, and employees who declined relocations cited family
issues most often as their reason for turning down a move. |
| To
what extent does your company reimburse relocation expenses?
( ) indicates results from previous year |
| |
Transferees |
New hires |
| Full reimbursement of relocation
expenses |
63% (55%) |
54% (42%) |
| Lump-sum payment |
44% 32%) |
49% (31%) |
| Partial reimbursement based on salary,
position, etc. |
37% (30) |
41% (43%) |
| No reimbursement of relocation
expenses |
6% (5%) |
5% (8%) |
| What
reasons did employees give for declining relocation?
( ) indicates results from previous year |
| Family issues/ties |
62% (84%) |
| Housing/mortgage concerns |
50% (30%) |
| Cost of living in new location |
49% (49%) |
| Spouse/partner's employment |
48% (49%) |
| No desire to relocate |
45% (43%) |
| Personal reasons |
41% (33%) |
| Could hurt career |
2% (3%) |
| Other |
2% (4%) |
| Source: Atlas World
Group's 41st Annual Corporate Relocation Survey |