World Economic Forum Report Highlights Job Trends
World Economic Forum Report Highlights Job Trends

World Economic Forum Report Highlights Job Trends

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A World Economic Forum study forecasts a net increase of 78 million jobs by 2030, driven by technological advancements and demographic shifts, with farm workers and drivers among the fastest-growing roles, while cashier positions decline. Meanwhile, the industrial sector shows growth potential due to rising demand and new capacities, although risks from geopolitical tensions and trade policies may impact performance. In El Paso, a recent economic report indicates significant employment growth in service-related sectors, contrasting with ongoing job losses in manufacturing. Additionally, research highlights a productivity slowdown in U.S. manufacturing, despite increasing R&D investment, suggesting a decline in the effectiveness of R&D efforts. Hà Nội aims to transform into a global hub by 2045, focusing on becoming a smart, ecological city and key center for various sectors. Overall, these trends underscore the complex dynamics influencing job markets and industrial growth across different regions.

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