Trend outlook
GTrelnodbs amol (^) stt rmeonsdt likse (^) lay nto ddr (^) ivteh iendiurs itmry tpranascfotr (^) moatnio (^) njo anbd cthreier eaxptieocnted impact job creation, ordered by net
effect (share of organizations surveyed)
Job creator Job displacer Net effect Global net effect
S- 1 u 00 p%ply chains becoming more localized + 100 %
75 %
B- 1 r 0 o 0 %adening digital access + 100 %
27 %
I-n 10 v 0 e%stments to facilitate the green transition of your business + 100 %
24 %
S- 1 t 0 r 0 i%cter government regulation of data use and technology + 100 %
22 %
I-n 10 c 0 %reased adoption of new and frontier technologies + 100 %
21 %
B- 1 r 0 o 0 %ader application of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) (^) +s 1 t 0 an 0 %dards
16 %
R- 1 i 0 s 0 %ing cost of living for consumers + 100 %
4 %
C- 10 o 0 n%sumers becoming more vocal on environmental issues + 100 %
- 7 %
TTeecchnholnogoielso mgoisets m (^) oastn lidke (^) lty htoe dirriv (^) eim indpusatcryt tr (^) anosnfo (^) rjomatbio cnr anead tthieoirn expected impact job creation, ordered
by net effect (share of organizations surveyed)
Job creator Job displacer Net effect Global net effect
E- 1 d 00 u%cation and workforce development technologies + 100 %
56 %
C- 10 lo 0 %ud computing + 100 %
44 %
E- 1 - 00 c%ommerce and digital trade + 100 %
33 %
E- 1 n 00 v%ironmental management technologies (e.g. pollution abatement, r+e 10 c 0 y%cling)
32 %
C- 10 li 0 m%ate-change mitigation technology (Alternative Energy, Greenhous+e 10 0 g%ases...
29 %
E- 1 n 00 c%ryption and cybersecurity + 100 %
28 %
D- 10 ig 0 %ital platforms and apps + 100 %
25 %
I-n 10 te 0 %rnet of things and connected devices + 100 %
19 %
Role outlook
CFivhe-uyerarn s itnru (^) ctfiurvale lab yeouar-rfosrce churn (percent) 17 %
Global 23 %
KRoelesy mrooslte ssele fcoterd bbyu osrgianniezsatsio (^) nstr saurnvseyfeodr (asm eaithtieor ngrowing, stable or declining), ordered by net role
growth, and their net growth and structural churn (percent)
ROLES NET^ GROWTH ECCOHNURONMY GCLHOUBRANL
Data Analysts and Scientists^85 %^34 %
Project Managers^49 %^25 %
General and Operations Managers^14 %^14 %
University and Higher Education Teachers^12 %^18 %
SMalanufes Ractepurreinsge,n Ttatecivhensic, (^) alW andhole sSalceie andntific... 5 % 14 %
Assembly and Factory Workers^17 %^17 %
Business Development Professionals^4 %^24 %
Chefs and Cooks^10 %^9 %
Product Managers^17 %^18 %
Accounting, Bookkeeping and Payroll
Clerks^11 %^29 %
Shop Salespersons^17 %^23 %
Administrative and Executive Secretaries^27 %^35 %
Contextual indicators
INDICATORS
Labour force participation 60 %
Vulnerable employment 24 %
Share of youth not in employment, education, or
training (NEET)^16 %
Unemployment rate 9 %
Unemployment rate among workers with basic
eUdnue.mployment rate among workers with^9 %
advanced edu.^8 %
Secondary Education Attainment 74 %
Tertiary Education Attainment 22 %
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labour^3.^61
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