Tag: employment
Job Quality Stagnates despite Resilient Growth: ILO
Global unemployment stabilizes at 4.9% in 2026—impacting 186 million people—but deeper crises in job quality, poverty, and exclusion persist, warns the International...
Future Jobs; 170 Million New Jobs Amid Technological, Demographic Shifts
The Future of Jobs Report 2025, released by the World Economic Forum, predicts that 170 million new jobs will be created by...
Global Economy Slowdown Stalls Labour Market Recovery
The global economy is decelerating, creating significant obstacles for labour markets to recover fully, according to the World Employment and Social Outlook:...
2023 Global Wage Surge The Biggest Increase in 15 Years
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Global Energy Sector Employment Surges But Skills Shortages Threaten Growth
The global energy sector experienced a strong boost in employment in 2023, driven by rising investments in clean energy technologies. This information...
Unpaid Care Responsibilities; 708 Million Women Excluded from Labor Force
An estimated 708 million women worldwide are outside the labor force due to unpaid care responsibilities, said the International Labour Organization (ILO). ...
Unemployment in Gaza Reaches 80% as GDP Contracts by 85% Amid...
The ongoing war in Gaza has led to a severe economic collapse, with the unemployment rate in the Gaza Strip skyrocketing to...
Disability and the Labour Market: Employment Disparities and Wage Gaps
Individuals with disabilities are less likely to be employed and, when they are, they earn considerably less than their non-disabled peers, according...
Job Trends Among Adults Without College Degrees in the US
A recent analysis by the Pew Research Center reveals significant differences in job distribution between young men and women without college degrees...
Global Unemployment to Decline in 2024
The ILO's 2024 report shows a modest decline in global unemployment but highlights persistent inequalities, especially for women in low-income countries.








































