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A World Economic Forum report, co-authored with Capgemini, projects a 25% increase in globally remote digital jobs by 2030, reaching approximately 92 million.
This growth is driven by technological advancements and will predominantly consist of higher-paying roles in fields like software development and finance.
The report also examines middle and lower-income remote digital job opportunities, and analyzes potential challenges and opportunities for workers, employers, and countries.
These challenges include wage disparities and the need for updated labor laws and infrastructure.
The report concludes by emphasizing the importance of proactive policy and a fair transition to this global digital workforce.
A World Economic Forum report, co-authored with Capgemini, projects a 25% increase in globally remote digital jobs by 2030, reaching approximately 92 million.
This growth is driven by technological advancements and will predominantly consist of higher-paying roles in fields like software development and finance.
The report also examines middle and lower-income remote digital job opportunities, and analyzes potential challenges and opportunities for workers, employers, and countries.
These challenges include wage disparities and the need for updated labor laws and infrastructure.
The report concludes by emphasizing the importance of proactive policy and a fair transition to this global digital workforce.