Focus on unemployment and income gap

In November 15th, the World Economic Forum (WEF) issued the “Outlook”report in 2014 the global agenda, summed up the 2014 global leaders are most concerned about the trend. Increasing the income gap and thestructural unemployment, the current economic policy concerns.

Unemployment, income gap and the current economic policy confidence declined in ten large trends of most concern in Asian leaders in the first three.In addition, a growing middle class, the network becomes a threat, lack ofleadership value, climate change, the rise of large city status, not the Internet.These trends show, complexity facing leaders in the future one year adjustment with depth and relevance. 

World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council leader Martina Gmü R pointed out: “in 2014, the global economy may recover from the recession, but the research results show that, the sustainability to reshape the economic, political and environmental, still a long way to go.”

The world economic forum founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab said: “the complexity and interconnectedness intensity is the mainfeature of global trends 2014 of next year, will shape the global agenda,which means that people need to carry out cooperation in the current global level, bad influence to rein in speed and measures the fastest possible, will develop it leads to positive direction.”

Resources:

Unemployment Benefits: Putting to Rest the Rumors

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