Economy Profile Working Age Population (Millions) 1 / 2 Brazil 136.2 Trend outlook Global trends and their impact on job creation Technologies and their impact on job creation Trends most most likely to drive industry transformation and their expected impact job creation, ordered by net Technologies most most likely to drive industry transformation and their expected impact job creation, ordered effect (share of organizations surveyed) by net effect (share of organizations surveyed) Job creator Job displacer Net effect Global net effect Job creator Job displacer Net effect Global net effect Broader application of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards Big-data analytics -100% +100% -100% +100% 70% 51% Climate-change induced investments into adapting operations Digital platforms and apps -100% +100% -100% +100% 62% 44% Investments to facilitate the green transition of your business Education and workforce development technologies -100% +100% -100% +100% 62% 40% Consumers becoming more vocal on environmental issues Encryption and cybersecurity -100% +100% -100% +100% 40% 40% Increased adoption of new and frontier technologies E-commerce and digital trade -100% +100% -100% +100% 39% 37% Consumers becoming more vocal on social issues Internet of things and connected devices -100% +100% -100% +100% 37% 34% Broadening digital access Cloud computing -100% +100% -100% +100% 37% 28% Slower global economic growth Artificial intelligence (e.g. machine learning, neural networks) -100% +100% -100% +100% -62% 19% Role outlook Contextual indicators Churn in five years INDICATORS 0% 100% 21% Five-year structural labour-force churn (percent) Global 23% Labour force participation 64% Key roles for business transformation Roles most selected by organizations surveyed (as either growing, stable or declining), ordered by net role Vulnerable employment 28% growth, and their net growth and structural churn (percent) Share of youth not in employment, education, or NET GROWTH ECONOMY GLOBAL 23% ROLES -50% 0 50% CHURN CHURN training (NEET) Unemployment rate 10% 31% 34% Data Analysts and Scientists Unemployment rate among workers with basic 11% edu. 25% 24% Business Development Professionals Unemployment rate among workers with 7% advanced edu. 13% 14% General and Operations Managers Secondary Education Attainment 47% 13% 18% Lawyers Tertiary Education Attainment 17% 16% 17% Assembly and Factory Workers Ease of finding skilled employees in local labour market 4.08 1=Companies cannot easily find skilled employees, 7=Companies can easily find skilled employees Business Services and Administration 19% 22% Fill vacancies by hiring foreign labour Managers 3.02 1=Companies cannot fill vacancies by hiring foreign labour, 7=Companies can fill vacancies by hiring foreign labour 14% 19% Accountants and Auditors Country investment in mid-career training 3.04 1=Government does not invest in mid-career training, 7=Government invests in mid-career training 22% 17% Managing Directors and Chief Executives Workers' Rights Index Accounting, Bookkeeping and Payroll 5 21% 29% 5+=No guarantee of rights due to the breakdown of the rule of law, 1=Sporadic violations of rights Clerks Level of National Compliance with Labour Rights 27% 35% Administrative and Executive Secretaries NA 10=The worst possible score, lower levels of compliance, 0=The best possible score, higher levels of compliance
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