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AI Boom Threatens Millions of Jobs Across Asia

UN warns millions of jobs in Asia could be at risk as AI advances, especially in poorer nations lacking digital access and literacy.

AI to Boost Jobs and GDP in Arab States But Women...

A new report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) finds that digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI) could bring significant economic benefits to...

#GenAI’s Impact Transforming Future #Jobs

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GenAI to Transform 1 in 4 Jobs Globally, Not Replace Them

A new study by the ILO and Poland’s NASK reveals 25% of jobs worldwide are exposed to generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). The...

Nurses Face Burnout, Grief, and Workplace Aggression

A worldwide study reveals a severe mental health crisis among nurses, exposing the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers....

Future Jobs 2025 Embrace Change

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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.

Over 425,000 Jobs Cut Globally Amidst AI Threats

Tech giants and start-ups globally have axed over 425,000 jobs in the last two years amidst the growing threat of generative AI. Explore the staggering impact on sectors, including notable layoffs in companies like Paytm, ShareChat, Loco, Byju’s, and Dunzo.

Clean Energy: Job Market Booms but Skills Gap Threatens Growth

The world saw a significant rise in global energy sector employment in 2022, fueled by increased investment in clean energy technologies. The second edition of the World Energy Employment report indicates that the number of jobs in the global energy sector reached 67 million people in 2022, marking a substantial increase of 3.5 million from pre-pandemic levels.