
Analysis
WEF Panel: Redrawing the Geography of Jobs The World Economic Forum (WEF) hosted a panel discussion on "Redrawing the Geography of Jobs" during its 2025 Annual Meeting in Davos,..
focusing on transformative shifts in global employment landscapes.
Key Panelists David Bach Nacho De Marco Hisayuki "Deko" Idekoba (President & CEO of Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.) Erika Kraemer-Mbula Amy Pope
Discussion Themes The panel likely explored: Emerging global job market trends Technological disruption's impact on employment Geographic redistribution of workforce Green economy job creation Geopolitical influences on labor markets
Context Drawing from the WEF's "Future of Jobs Report 2025", the discussion centered on projections that approximately 170 million new jobs will be created by 2030, highlighting significant workforce transformation. Potential Focus Areas Technological innovation Remote work evolution Skills development Regional economic shifts Workforce mobility The panel aimed to provide strategic insights into the changing dynamics of global employment and workforce distribution.