
95后正面临哪些前所未有的就业挑战?
随着经济增长放缓,人工智能将重塑工作。95后正面临着动荡的劳动力市场,,背后则是更广泛的结构性因素。
随着经济增长放缓,人工智能将重塑工作。95后正面临着动荡的劳动力市场,,背后则是更广泛的结构性因素。
The global economy is slowing, and while AI grabs headlines, broader structural factors are driving youth unemployment. Here’s a snapshot of the latest trends from across the globe.
Mientras amenaza los puestos de nivel inicial, la IA amplia las reservas de talento globales. Estas son las noticias sobre empleo que hay que conocer en este Día Internacional de los Trab...
AI is reshaping the career ladder, putting entry-level roles at risk while widening global talent pools. Here’s the job news to know, this International Workers' Day.
世界经济论坛的《2025年未来就业报告》显示 ,未来十年将有约1.7亿个新就业岗位被创造。报告指出了推动劳动力市场转变的全球宏观趋势。报告也分析了需求预计增长最快的工作,以及劳动者未来可能需要的技能。
Estos son los empleos que se prevé tendrán mayor crecimiento y las habilidades que los trabajadores necesitarán, según el Informe sobre el Futuro del Empleo 2025.
世界経済フォーラムの「仕事の未来レポート2025」によると、2030年までに約1億7000万の新しい雇用が創出される見込みです。本レポートには、労働市場の変化を促す世界的なマクロトレンドが示されています。ここでは、需要の増加が予測される職種と、未来に向けて労働者が身につけるべきスキルを示します。
These are the jobs predicted to see the highest growth in demand and the skills workers will likely need, according to the Future of Jobs Report 2025.
El Informe sobre el futuro del empleo muestra las tendencias previstas para el periodo 2018-2022 en veinte economías y doce sectores industriales.
These some of the trends likely to influence the world of work between now and 2022, according to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs report 2018.
The average American worker has no fewer than 48 new career pathways to choose from, says a new report on the future of work.
After creeping progress, research finds women may actually have to wait more than two centuries to achieve equality in the workplace.
Released today, the World Economic Forum’s Global Human Capital Index reveals key findings about the changing world of work.
Young, university-educated and out of work. Here's what you need to know about employment in the Arab world.
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