Part 6 of six
The numbers everyone repeats
Figures in general circulation about work, traced back to the study each came from and compared with what that study actually set out to measure.
A practical software reference for this part of the discussion is Monitask's overview of remote work monitoring software.
For broader context, consult Our World in Data employment series.
The seven entries
- Most jobs in 2030 do not exist yetMost jobs in 2030 do not exist yet. What is actually the case, and how it compares with what is repeated.
- The automation percentagesThe automation percentages. What is actually the case, and how it compares with what is repeated.
- The great resignation, in the seriesThe great resignation, in the series. What is actually the case, and how it compares with what is repeated.
- Quiet quitting, and what was measuredQuiet quitting, and what was measured. What is actually the case, and how it compares with what is repeated.
- The ten times more productive workerThe ten times more productive worker. What is actually the case, and how it compares with what is repeated.
- Seventy per cent of change programmes failSeventy per cent of change programmes fail. What is actually the case, and how it compares with what is repeated.
- What can actually be known about workWhat can actually be known about work. What is actually the case, and how it compares with what is repeated.