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Another generation of women will have to wait for gender parity, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2021. As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be felt, closing the global gender gap has increased by a generation from 99.5 years to 135.6 years.
Gender parity will not be attained for 99.5 years – that’s the sobering finding of the Global Gender Gap Report 2020
Digital industries were deemed to be highly active and effective. Image: REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
World Economic Forum reports may be republished in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License, and in accordance with our Terms of Use. These are 2018's most competitive economiesThe World Economic Forum’s latest report on global competitiveness highlights how countries are adapting to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Here’s how t
· New white paper by the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Human Rights provides a framework for developers to prevent discrimination in the development of machine learning · Paper draws on research and interviews carried out over a number of months and is designed as a tool for all businesses looking to employ artificial intelligence and automated decision-making
Where can your kids learn creativity and critical thinking? The answer is simpler than you think Image: REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests.
Could ikigai lead to longer and better living? Image: REUTERS/Issei Kato
'The venture capital world is one of the last areas of business to introduce computing to decision-making' Image: REUTERS/Pichi Chuang In 2009, Ira Sager of Businessweek magazine set a challenge for Quid AI's CEO Bob Goodson: programme a computer to pick 50 unheard of companies that are set to rock the world. The domain of picking “start-up winners” was - and largely still is - dominated by a beli
because you are a citizen. This is your basic income which is independent of every other source of income and guarantees you a monthly starting salary above the poverty line for the rest of your life. What do you do? Possibly of more importance, what don’t you do? How does this firm foundation of economic security and positive freedom affect your present and future decisions, from the work you cho
From the environment to international security and the coming Fourth Industrial Revolution, the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2016 finds risks on the rise in 2016. In this year’s annual survey, almost 750 experts assessed 29 separate global risks for both impact and likelihood over a 10-year time horizon. The risk with the greatest potential impact in 2016 was found to be a failure of
To become well-rounded individuals, children must learn these eight digital life skills Image: REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini
Workers’ skills need to keep pace with technological change Image: REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe
World Economic Forum reports may be republished in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License, and in accordance with our Terms of Use. It's official: women work nearly an hour longer than men every dayWomen work an average of 8 hours and 39 minutes a day – nearly an hour longer than men, when both paid and unpaid tasks are taken i
Bill Gates has said he reads about a book a week. Image: © GUS RUELAS / Reuters
Image: A man poses with his iPad tablet as he sits in a bar, in this photo illustration taken in Rome September 20, 2012. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
This halts two years of declining figures. It's a rare piece of good news for the global economy, and comes days before the G20 leaders' summit takes place in China. Trade among members of the G20, a group of 19 countries and the European Union which represents 85% of global GDP, grew modestly in the second quarter of this year, the first increase since early 2014.
Five years from now, over one-third of skills (35%) that are considered important in today’s workforce will have changed. By 2020, the Fourth Industrial Revolution will have brought us advanced robotics and autonomous transport, artificial intelligence and machine learning, advanced materials, biotechnology and genomics. These developments will transform the way we live, and the way we work. Some
A diverse range of breakthrough technologies, including batteries capable of providing power to whole villages, “socially aware” artificial intelligence and new generation solar panels, could soon be playing a role in tackling the world’s most pressing challenges, according to a list published today by the World Economic Forum. “Technology has a critical role to play in addressing each of the majo
A woman is silhouetted next to a solar panel display. Image: REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao
This article is published in collaboration with The Conversation. We are only beginning to unravel the genetic and biochemical basis of mental illness – a vague term including conditions as diverse as anxiety, depression, and mood and psychotic disorders. With millions of people suffering from such conditions, it is crucial that we find ways to improve diagnosis and treatment. But an increasing bo
Our culture is obsessed with productivity. But research shows that attempting to triumph over an ever-expanding to-do list actually works against us. Not only does workaholism double the risk of depression and anxiety, it actually lowers productivity and decreases work performance, according to research by Steven Sussman, a professor of preventative medicine and psychology at the University of Sou
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The tendency for international news to focus on violent conflict makes it hard not to conclude that the world is getting more dangerous. But a growing body of evidence suggests the opposite is the case. Harvard Professor Steven Pinker charted the pacification of human society from pre-history to the 20th Century in The Better Angels of Our Nature and found death rates from conflict falling from 15
Explore and monitor how Future of Work is affecting economies, industries and global issues The National University of Singapore remains the top Asian university, according to the annual ranking from QuacquarelliSymonds. The University of Hong Kong is up one place to second having switched places with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology. The leaderboard is dominated by Singapore,
Jack Ma, Founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group and China’s richest man, told participants at the 45th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting that his vision is to serve 2 billion consumers and to help 10 million small businesses outside China sell their products through the internet.Ma, Founder and Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group, People’s Republic of China, said that it currently has 300 m
<a href="http://www.weforum.org/reports/global-risks-report-2015">The Global Risks report 2015</a> The 2015 edition of the Global Risks report completes a decade of highlighting the most significant long-term risks worldwide, drawing on the perspectives of experts and global decision-makers. Over that time, analysis has moved from risk identification to thinking through risk interconnections and
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