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The Future of Jobs Report 2025
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The Future of Jobs Report 2025

World Economic Forum



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The authors and contributors from the World Economic Forum Centre for the New Economy and Society, and others, predict nothing short of a labor market rollercoaster between now and the decade’s end. AI and the green energy sector will create jobs, but also cause displacement and widespread workforce disruption. To thrive, workers need regular upskilling and reskilling. Organizations must embrace diversity, technology, and human-machine collaboration. Expect region and industry-specific changes as the world of work transforms rapidly.

Summary

The World Economic Forum projects significant labor market changes between 2025 and 2030.

The report draws from the World Economic Forum’s Global Skills Taxonomy to categorize skills. This taxonomy focuses on the skills workers need in a fast-changing labor market.

The authors use data from a survey of over 1,000 global employers, mainly from larger multinational and national companies. These employers represent over 14 million workers across 22 industry groupings and 55 economies.

Several macrotrends are driving the labor market transformation.

These include technological advancements, the green transition, and macroeconomic and geoeconomic shifts:

  • Job creation will occur, but so will job displacement — Extrapolations suggest 170 million new jobs will...

About the Author

The World Economic Forum is a Swiss-based international advocacy organization and think tank. Its Centre for the New Economy and Society created this report in collaboration with teams from Indeed, LinkedIn, Coursera, and ADP.


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