The rise of global digital jobs
World Economic Forum, Geneva ; Capgemini, Paris
World Economic Forum - Geneva
2024
22 p.
digitalisation ; future of work ; telework ; globalization ; labour shortage ; human capital
White paper
January 2024
Labour market
https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_The_Rise_of_Global_Digital_Jobs_2024.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"This white paper identifies the jobs most conducive to global work and estimates the size of global digital jobs. The paper sets the stage for future discussions on strategies to create a successful and equitable global digital workforce and calls for leaders and policy-makers to prepare for the future of work.
With the expansion of digital access and the normalization of remote work, a wide array of jobs, from high-income software developers to lower-income customer service roles, are increasingly able to be performed online.
This shift opens opportunities for employers and workers alike, particularly for lower-income countries with expanding working-age populations and higher-income countries facing labour shortages. Responsibly managing this opportunity could unlock worldwide talent, offering growth opportunities across various income levels."
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