According to Rainer Strack in the 2014 TED talk “The workforce crisis of 2030 and how to start solving it now,” the global workforce crisis of 2030 is due to two main things: a labor supply shortage, and a skills mismatch. Forecasting models show that even in Brazil, India, and China, there will be a critical labor supply shortage that will cause economies to stagnate. Technology cannot make up for the labor shortage because technology does not supplant people; it actually just creates different jobs.Migration is one of the keys to resolving the labor shortage, but ultimately it comes down to the need for higher skilled workers all over the world. Upskilling is the key. Through upskilling, education, and training, the work force of the future can meet the demands for their services to perpetuate a robust global economy. Surveys do show that among highly skilled job seekers in countries around the world, most (at least 60%) are willing to migrate to another country. Interestingly, the three countries where people are least likely to be willing to move include Germany, Russia, and the United States. The United States is, on the other hand, the country where most people in the world want to migrate to. In any case,...
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