Gen Z's transformation of the workplace accelerated by record-low unemployment rates
Here's the background and what leaders of all organizations can expect
The Backdrop
Gen Z is in the midst of the best job market in their lifetime — and also most of the lifetimes of their parents and grandparents. The youth (16-24) unemployment rate is 7.5% — the lowest at any point since the Eisenhower administration. Among Gen Zers between 20 and 24 years old, the unemployment rate is 6%; it is only 5.3% among young women
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