Gen Z faces ‘tectonic forces’ as it enters workforce. Patrick Commins AFR Woodcut Every new generation shapes, and is shaped by, the economy they inherit.
The oldest of the cohort of Australians born between 1994 and 2000 – so-called Generation Z, at least by the rubbery standards applied by marketeers playing demographers – have now started careers and probably begun contemplating how their hopes and dreams line up with the opportunities available to them today.
At first blush, the picture looks rosy. The country has not suffered a recession in 27 years. Indeed, nobody under 45, and relatively few under 50, […]
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