Technological developments, the green transition, macroeconomic and geoeconomic shifts, and demographic changes are driving transformation in the global labour market, reshaping.

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Understanding the Context

The combination of growing working- age populations and labour-force participation rates emphasizes the importance of job creation in these economies. Against the backdrop of this current.

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Key Insights

With rapid adoption boosting the value of AI skills and experience, recent research explains how this is affecting wages, job quality and hiring decisions.

Technological change, geoeconomic fragmentation, economic uncertainty, demographic shifts and the green transition individually and in combination are among the major drivers.

Being home to a growing number of businesses with world-leading capabilities in cutting-edge technologies such as robotics and AI will also help, by providing employees with crucial.