Canada. Career Development in 2040 | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it

A new CERIC-funded report from Creative Futures Studio Inc. sheds light on 10 megatrends that will shape the future of work in Canada. The report, Career Development in 2040, digs into the trends that workers, employers – as well as those who advise them – need to understand to thrive in a labour market facing massive disruption. Based on an extensive literature review of as well as interviews with career development professionals (CDPs) and career services users, the report highlights 10 major trends: 

Work Anywhere  
AI & Automation  
Living with Climate Change  
Geopolitical Conflicts  
Reconciling the Impacts of Colonialism  
Economic Precarity  
Globalization Under Pressure  
Education, Disrupted  
Declining Mental Health & Well-being  
Generational Shifts  
The report also identifies microtrends within each area (32 in total), including the impact of the “green skills revolution” on new jobs creation, greater recognition of the skills of neurodivergent individuals, the increasing popularity of the “learn and earn” model of post-secondary education and how Gen Z’s values-driven approach to work will inform their leadership.