Gen Z will make up 27% of world’s workforce in 2025: World Citizenship Report 2024
This report remains the flagship analysis of the most concerning issues facing global citizens, with this year’s theme being Responsibility amid electoral changes.
Monday, 27th May 2024


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While shedding light on youth participation in the 2020 American Presidential Election, the report mentioned that it saw a whopping 289% increase in Gen Z participation by raw vote total, and as more of this generation comes into the electorate, they will occupy an even greater percentage of it. In addition to this, it was also mentioned that given the political engagement of this generation, one might expect politicians to employ newer social media tools to match Gen Z’s engagement. However, as of now, a New York Times analysis of politicians’ social media accounts found that politicians are neglecting platforms such as TikTok as a mode of political engagement with young people. The report said that the generation is making the best possible use of social media as they connect with their peers, building large followings through constant digital communication. While mentioning Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, the WCR stated, “Greta Thunberg, a 21-year-old climate activist, utilizes Instagram and Twitter posts to build a generational following. Gen Z argues that older generations have a responsibility to mitigate the environmental impact of their actions as it is they (Gen Z) who will have to live their full lives within deteriorating environmental conditions.” Not only this but Gen Z’s demands to be heard on issues disproportionately impacting their generation are leading some countries to do more to involve youth in their decision-making, particularly around climate change. While citing examples of the active participation of youth at international levels, the report said that St. Kitts and Nevis attended the COP28 climate conference in December 2023 and hosted a youth panel. DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT HERE Aiming to hear from young people about the issues that will acutely affect them, the country held a ‘Youth Spotlight on Sustainability’ roundtable with youth delegates from different nations. It remains to be seen if other countries will follow suit in convening dialogues with young people or, indeed if these dialogues will then be translated into policy that will benefit Gen Z.Latest
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