Future of Jobs Report 2025: These are the fastest growing and declining . . . Other professions are declining quickly, including various clerical roles and administrative assistants More employers expect broadening digital access to affect their business than any other macro trend, according to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report 2025
10 most respected professions in the world - The World Economic Forum Doctors topped the global list of most respected professions, followed by lawyers and then engineers Head teachers also met with approval, but there was less respect for those further down the pedagogical ladder – secondary and primary school teachers lagged behind police officers, nurses, accountants, local government managers and
The Future of Jobs Report 2025 | World Economic Forum Aging populations drive growth in healthcare jobs such as nursing professionals, while growing working-age populations fuel growth in education-related professions, such as higher education teachers Geoeconomic fragmentation and geopolitical tensions are expected to drive business model transformation in one-third (34%) of surveyed
Future of Jobs Report 2025: 78 Million New Job Opportunities by 2030 . . . World Economic Forum, reveals that job disruption will equate to 22% of jobs by 2030, with 170 million new roles set to be created and 92 million displaced, resulting in a net increase of 78 million jobs Technological advancements, demographic shifts, geoeconomic tensions and economic pressures are the key drivers of these changes, reshaping industries and professions worldwide
The Future of Jobs Report 2020 - The World Economic Forum Extrapolating from the figures shared in the Future of Jobs Survey 2020, employers expect that by 2025, increasingly redundant roles will decline from being 15 4% of the workforce to 9% (6 4% decline), and that emerging professions will grow from 7 8% to 13 5% (5 7% growth) of the total employee base of company respondents