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Future of Jobs Report 2025: The jobs of the future - The World Economic . . . Head, Work Wages and Job Creation, World Economic Forum This article is part of: World Economic Forum Annual Meeting About 170 million new jobs will be created this decade, according to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report 2025
The Future of Jobs Report 2020 | World Economic Forum After years of growing income inequality, concerns about technology-driven displacement of jobs, and rising societal discord globally, the combined health and economic shocks of 2020 have put economies into freefall, disrupted labour markets and fully revealed the inadequacies of our social contracts We find ourselves at a defining moment: the decisions and choices we make today will
The Future of Jobs Report 2023 | World Economic Forum The Future of Jobs Report 2023 explores how jobs and skills will evolve over the next five years This fourth edition of the series continues the analysis of employer expectations to provide new insights on how socio-economic and technology trends will shape the workplace of the future
Jobs of Tomorrow: Mapping Opportunity in the New Economy The jobs of the future are set to grow by 51% in the horizon up to 2020 and we project they will present 6 1 million job opportunities globally These reflect the adoption of new technologies—giving rise to greater demand for Green Economy jobs, roles at the forefront of the Data and AI economy as well as new roles in Engineering, Cloud Computing, and Product Development On the other hand
Recession and Automation Changes Our Future of Work, But There are Jobs . . . The Future of Jobs 2020 report partner ADP Research Institute tracked the impact of COVID-19 on the United States labour market Between February and May 2020, data showed that displaced workers were, on average, mostly female, younger and had a lower wage Comparing the impact of the global financial crisis of 2008 on individuals with lower education levels to the impact of the COVID-19
Global Gender Gap Report 2023 - The World Economic Forum The Global Gender Gap Index annually benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four key dimensions (Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational Attainment, Health and Survival, and Political Empowerment) It is the longest-standing index tracking the progress of numerous countries’ efforts towards closing these gaps over time since its inception in 2006
The Future of Jobs Report 2020 - The World Economic Forum The 2020 version of the Future of Jobs Survey also reveals similarities across industries when looking at increasingly strategic and increasingly redundant job roles Similar to the 2018 survey, the leading positions in growing demand are roles such as Data Analysts and Scientists, AI and Machine Learning Specialists, Robotics Engineers, Software and Application developers as well as Digital
Dont fear AI. The tech will lead to long-term job growth. While AI will automate some jobs, a PwC AI study has found that “any job losses from automation are likely to be broadly offset in the long run by new jobs created as a result of the larger and wealthier economy made possible by these new technologies ” Furthermore, PwC does not forecast large-scale technological unemployment as a result of automation
The Future of Jobs Report 2020 - World Economic Forum After years of growing income inequality, concerns about technology-driven displacement of jobs, and rising societal discord globally, the combined health and economic shocks of 2020 have put economies into freefall, disrupted labour markets and fully revealed the inadequacies of our social contracts We find ourselves at a defining moment: the decisions and choices we make today will
These are the top 10 job skills of tomorrow - The World Economic Forum The vast majority of business leaders (94%) now expect employees to pick up new skills on the job – a sharp rise from 65% in 2018 Respondents to the Future of Jobs Survey estimate that around 40% of workers will require reskilling of six months or less, but that number is higher for those in the consumer industry and in the health and healthcare industry