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… Wendy Schultz, Lars Thornberg, Makito Yurita. Your collective wisdom has been invaluable in shaping this report. We also thank students from the M.A. in Comparative Education at University College London (UCL) for their participation in a futures workshop and their perspectives on the trends analysis and scenarios. 5 TRENDS SHAPING EDUCATION 2025 © OECD 2025 Table of contents Foreword 3 Executive Summary 8 A polarised world 8 New forms of progress 9 1 Global trends and the future of education in … with little or no savings for emergencies, periods of unemployment, or housing. As a result, young people are increasingly anxious about the future: over half of those surveyed think it will become harder or impossible to start a family or buy a house.8 One coping mechanism is what is known as nesting. As young people tend to live in rental housing, with rent prices rising faster than inflation, many opt to stay in the family home. The share of young adults living with their parents has … in life and work The rise of digital technologies – e.g., data, communication and AI – is reshaping both our work dynamics and personal lives. We increasingly rely on these tools for our social connections, work, self- and health care, leisure, shopping, learning, and interacting with government services. The rise of remote work is also shifting household dynamics. While many of these innovations are making things better, easier, and quicker, some carry risks or are not equally accessible to …