Trends Shaping Education 2016 provides an overview of key economic, social, demographic and technological trends and raises pertinent questions about their potential impact on education. This compilation makes use of a variety of robust international sources of data, including the OECD, the World Bank and the United Nations.
2. Trends Shaping Education
• Intention and purpose
– Inform strategic thinking
– Stimulate reflection
about the future of
education
─ NOT a statistical
compendium nor a
prescription for policy
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3. Trends Shaping Education 2016
• Five thematic chapters
– Globalisation
– The future of the nation state
– Are cities the new countries?
– Family matters
– A brave new world
• To be included, data needs to be:
– Robust
– Internationally comparable
– Long term trend
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4. Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (World Bank data)
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Low income Middle income World OECD members
Gap between richer and poorer regions widens
GDP per capita by national income level and OECD member countries, and world,
1960-2013
Globalisation
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Middle income Low income World OECD members
Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (World Bank data)
Increasing immigration across the OECD
Immigrants as a share of national population, 1960-2010
Globalisation
7. Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (OECD data)
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Men effective retirement age Women effective retirement age
Pension men Pension women
Life expectancy from 65 males Life expectancy from 65 females
YearsOld
Longer life, longer retirement
Longevity, effective retirement age, and legal age at which one can become a
pensioner, OECD country average, 1970-2012
Nation state
8. Nation state
Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (OECD data)
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Changing causes of death
The top causes of death (left axis) and the fastest growing causes of death (right axis) in
OECD countries, 1960-2012
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1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
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Diabetes Dementia Alzheimer'sRight axis :
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10. Cities
Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (OECD data)
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Productivity: from the City of Love to the Big Apple
Percent of national GDP growth contributed by the metropolitan areas 2000-10.
Bratislava
Amsterdam
Madrid
Warsaw
Helsinki
Ljubljana
Lisbon
Prague
Stockholm
Vienna
Toronto
New York
Brussels
Dublin
Santiago
Copenhagen
Mexico City
Tallinn
Seoul Incheon
Budapest
Paris
Tokyo
Athens
0 15 30 45 60 75 90
Slovak Republic (1)
Netherlands (5)
Spain (8)
Poland (8)
Finland (1)
Slovenia (1)
Portugal (2)
Czech Republic (3)
Sweden (3)
OECD23 (221)
Austria (3)
Canada (9)
United States (70)
Belgium (4)
Ireland (1)
Chile (3)
Denmark (1)
Mexico (33)
Estonia (1)
Korea (10)
Hungary (1)
France (15)
Japan (36)
Greece (2)
All metropolitan areas Largest contributorCountry ( No. of cities)
11. Cities
Sources: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (Meddin, R (2015), The Bike-sharing World
Map and Metrobits (2015), World Metro Database.) 11
The urban commute
All metro and bike share systems in OECD and BRIICS countries
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Metro
OECD BRICS
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Bike Share
13. Families
Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (Eurostat data)
Marriage age is rising
Mean age at first marriage for men and women, 1990, 2000, and 2013.
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Age
1990 2000 2013 1990 2000 2013
Women Men
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Numberofcountries
Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (Pew Research data)
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Families
Marriage for all
Number of OECD countries in which same-sex marriage is legal, 2000-2015
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Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (OECD Household debt indicator.)
Families
Household debt increasing
Total household debt as a percent of net disposable income, 2000 and
2012
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%ofnetdisposableincome
2000 2012
17. Technology
Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (OECD data)
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Internet is an integral part of our lives
Average number of Internet users, daily users and mobile users, 2006 and 2013.
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%ofpopulation
2013 2006 Of which daily users (2013) Mobile users (2013)
18. Technology
Source: Trends Shaping Education 2016 (OECD data)
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Online multi-tasking: more efficient or more distracted?
Average number of activities being performed online at the same time per
Internet user, 2009 and 2013.
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Numberofactivities
2009 2013
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Ageing Populations
Global Economic Integration
International
inequality
Intergenerational Transmission of Disadvantage
Changing balance of global power
More satisfied with life?
Lower voter turnout
Skills mismatch
Women in the labour market
and childbirth
More diverse families, generally
smaller and with older parents
Almost ubiquitous access and use of computing and the Internet
A digital society
Knowledge-intensive Economies
Migration and
mobility
Urban life
Obesity epidemic