How to create jobs for the world’s 1.2 billion new workers


Developing countries benefit because jobs create income, stability and dignity. — Bloomberg

THE world moves on different wavelengths. Some are high-frequency shocks – wars, emerging technologies, market panics – that spike quickly and dominate our attention.

Others are low-frequency forces that move slowly but relentlessly: demographics, globalisation, water and food scarcity.

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