The World Economic Forum anticipates that job creation will amount to 170 million by 2030, while 92 million jobs will be lost, leading to a net growth of 78 million.
Clerical and secretarial worker roles, including cashiers and postal clerks, are forecasted to decline the most, reflecting significant shifts in job requirements and technologies.
Key drivers reshaping the employment landscape include technological advancements, demographic shifts, geo-economic tensions, and the green transition, impacting industries and roles across the globe.
Despite job losses, frontline roles like farmworkers, delivery drivers, and health-related jobs are projected to experience substantial growth, addressing emerging societal needs.
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