Gen Z (1997-2012) make up 22% of the global population and 27% of the global workforce. They’re predicted to work 18 jobs across 6 careers and live in 15 homes in their lifetime. View Larger Image FOR EDUCATIONAL AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING PURPOSES ONLY. NOT-FOR-PROFIT. SEE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER.Gen Z (1997-2012) make up 22% of the global population and 27% of the global workforce.Gen Z are predicted to work 18 jobs across 6 careers and live in 15 homes in their lifetime.Gen Z (12-27) have the most to gain (or lose) from the emergence of The New Age of AI.Learn more: Pew Research CenterDefining generations: Where Millennials end and Generation Z beginsFOR EDUCATIONAL AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING PURPOSES ONLY. NOT-FOR-PROFIT. SEE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER. Peter A. Jensen2024-04-08T09:52:53+00:00Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!FacebookTwitterLinkedInWhatsAppEmail