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McKinsey & Company |
Research | Labour Market
An overview of McKinsey & Company research in the UK:
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Human Resources
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Office time of average London worker falls to just three days
Two years on from the extensive lockdowns of 2020, office attendance remains much lower across the economy – with the average London worker spending 3.1 days on site.
22 August 2023
Net zero transition requires mass reallocation of labour
A new study into the impacts of the world’s net zero transition has found that it necessitates a mass shift of the workforce between roles.
28 April 2022
Pandemic puts gender parity under pressure
An analysis of Covid-19 impact on women in the workplace has revealed a burnout crisis that could derail much of the world’s slow progress toward workplace parity.
04 October 2021
3 million women in the UK need to transition to new jobs by 2030
More than 3 million women working in the UK are forecast to need to transition to new jobs in the coming decade, as digital disruption ramps up amid Britain’s rapidly automating markets.
12 July 2019
UK's gig economy can learn from US' more mature freelancing market
The UK currently has 5 million self-employed people, of which around 2 million are freelancers – also known as gig economy workers.
08 October 2018
Higher wages key to solving productivity puzzle
The global economic recovery has been blighted by sluggish productivity over its nine-year duration.
21 March 2018
HR departments lack 'good understanding' of automation impact on skills
According to a new study, around a third of global companies with revenues over $100 million are planning to upgrade their HR infrastructure.
30 January 2018
Improving gender equality to best-in-UK could add £111 billion to economy
By 2025, gender equality in the workplace could add more than £444.
21 September 2017
US income inequality rift continues to widen
Income inequality has been a thorny issue in the United States throughout the previous century.
01 August 2017
Rise of the machines could jeopardise millions of millennial jobs
The research arm of McKinsey & Company predicts that millennials may face increasing economic uncertainty in the coming years, as the jobs they most commonly fulfil become increasingly automated.
15 May 2017
Urbanisation, growing middle class and inclusion to lift Indian prosperity
India has enjoyed rapid economic growth in recent years, pulling hundreds of millions out of abject poverty. Growth in the near term remains robust at 7.7% per annum, according to a new report.
21 February 2017
Robots and AI eating into job market for predictable and routine work
Robots and early AI are already proficient enough to displace vast tracts of predictable physical work and data process and collection tasks in the US.
29 August 2016
Income inequality affecting the masses, expected to continue
Income inequality continues to increase, hitting the young with low skills the hardest. In the UK, 60% of the population has seen a stagnation or decrease in their disposable income.
25 July 2016
Modest income redistribution adds $2 trillion to EU consumption
Urban consumption growth has been an important part of the world economy for decades.
11 May 2016
Closing the gender gap could add 2.1 trillion to US economy
Gender inequality is a global issue, and, in economic terms, results in an estimated loss of up to $12.1 trillion in economic activity by 2025.
21 April 2016
McKinsey: Increase productivity to save global growth
The world has enjoyed unprecedented economic growth since the 1950s, with the world economy growing six fold in the decades since 1964, boosted by a booming population and the development of highly productive technologies and practices. Demographic
02 February 2015
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