One of America’s most respected and influential voices in politics and education has sounded the alarm for today’s youngest generations as their shift in work attitudes could result in grim futures.
An analysis of survey data on 77,567 people in 19 European countries, including the U.K., by Raphaël Piters, of Sorbonne University, France, found little change in attitudes to work between 1999 and ...
"The legacy of broken promises" has shifted things dramatically — and it isn't going to go back to the way it was. Gen Z's attitude toward the role they want work to play in their lives is a topic of ...
Work-life balance, mental health support, and a sense of purpose in their jobs are all important to Gen Z — dubbed the “Work to Live” generation. They aren’t all about grinding away all day everyday, ...
The work culture and ethic in Ghana have come under strong criticism and attack in recent years. Despite boasting of a rich cultural heritage and hardworking people, complaints of negative work ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark C. Perna is a generational expert who covers education & careers. This article is more than 3 years old. It’s not so much ...
Liya Shuster-Bier had always been a high achiever. The 34-year-old Soviet Union refugee immigrated to New York with her parents in 1989. She attended Dartmouth on a scholarship and throughout her 20s ...