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D&I Weekly News Round-Up: Parenthood, Generation, and more

Welcome to the latest edition of our Diversity & Inclusion News Round-Up. Today we talk about AI and the four-day workweek, how to support young employees in remote working environments, a report about the gender health gap, and some of the reasons why South Korea is experiencing the lowest birth rate in the world.

Compliance Officer – Leadership & Culture

Caroline Berns - Head of D&I and Talent Acquisition MMEA

Compliance Officer – Leadership & Culture

Compliance Officer – Leadership & Culture

World of work

An increasing number of countries and companies are experimenting with a four-day workweek. The growing use of AI could potentially accelerate this trend. Read more here.

Generation

As a result of the pandemic, many young people started their careers in remote environments. This article explores what it means for their professional development, and how companies can support them better.

Women’s health

On average, women live longer than men, but they spend 25% more of their lives in poor health. This report from the World Economic Forum and the McKinsey Health Institute examines the gender health gap and the opportunities for closing this gap.

Parenthood

South Korea is currently experiencing the lowest birth rate in the world, and it continues to decline. This article looks at the various reasons behind this trend, as well as the measures the country is taking to reverse it.

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