While much of this growth has been concentrated in China and India, researchers expect the next wave of growth to occur in Africa. At the opposite end of this spectrum are a number of countries that appear to be shrinking from…
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The Future of Jobs in the Era of AI By Rainer Strack, Miguel Carrasco, Philipp Kolo, Nicholas Nouri, Michael Priddis, and Richard George
11 April 2021Views: 534BCG recently collaborated with Faethm, a firm specializing in AI and analytics, to study the potential impact of various technologies on jobs in three countries: the US, Germany, and Australia. Using the underlying demographics in each country, we developed detailed…
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See Ikea’s 6 visions for how we’ll live in the future By Elizabeth Segran
16 September 2019Views: 902The company commissioned its designers to create six different homes focused on particular demographic trends. The resulting interior design is meant to solve some of the problems that are emerging as broader demographic changes take place, including the fact that…
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When consumption patterns can no longer be defined by traditional factors, such as age, gender or location, consumer tribes grouped by their collective common behaviours and interests begin to emerge. But what does this mean for the modern marketer? Read…
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Recent research by Hired found that company culture is the second most important factor candidates consider when considering whether to work for a company. Teams may be more far-flung, have different backgrounds, and have varied communication preferences. Read more in Fast…
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How Demographics, Automation, And Inequality Will Shape The Next Decade By Ben Schiller
17 March 2018Views: 1,182Income inequality has increased rapidly in the last few decades, as the gains from globalization, technology, and political changes have flowed largely to top earners. At the same time, wages among earners in the lower and lower-middle of the income…
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Ensuring Today’s Youth Become Tomorrow’s Successful Adults By Peter Goldstein
26 October 2017Views: 1,273The world youth population (ages 15 to 24) is projected to reach to 1.4 billion in 2050 from 1.2 billion now. However, the youth share of world population will fall to 14 percent from 16 percent, reflecting strong growth in…
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The first step of modern targeting should be an appeal to prospects’ interests. We will increasingly be able to not only see current interests, but begin to project and suggest what might interest people in the future. Interest and intent are…
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As traditional automakers and tech companies both develop driverless cars, they are also hiring people to understand the relevant laws and to work with government regulators in figuring out the best way to implement the technology. learn more in weforum…
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As recently as 1992, less than 3 percent of the American workforce consisted of people age 65 and over.It’s expected to reach 8.3 percent by 2022. Most of these 13.5 million older workers will be between 65 and 74, but…
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