Future of Work: Productivity & Participation
Invest in companies addressing the IMF's call for enhanced workforce participation and productivity. These carefully selected stocks represent businesses providing the training, technology, and services needed to upskill workers and integrate underutilized talent in our changing economy.
Top Picks from This Group
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UDEMY, INC.
UDMY
Current price
$6.98
As a global online learning marketplace, Udemy is well-positioned to benefit from the increased demand for professional upskilling and reskilling driv...
As a global online learning marketplace, Udemy is well-positioned to benefit from the increased demand for professional upskilling and reskilling driven by IMF policy recommendations.
Coursera, Inc.
COUR
Current price
$11.91
Coursera's online platform, offering courses and certifications from top companies and universities, is a key tool for the widespread workforce upskil...
Coursera's online platform, offering courses and certifications from top companies and universities, is a key tool for the widespread workforce upskilling advocated by the IMF.
Workday, Inc.
WDAY
Current price
$230.33
Workday's Human Capital Management (HCM) software helps companies optimize their workforce and improve productivity, making it a key technology for im...
Workday's Human Capital Management (HCM) software helps companies optimize their workforce and improve productivity, making it a key technology for implementing labor market reforms.
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About This Group of Stocks
Our Expert Thinking
The IMF's 2025 recommendations signal a major shift toward investing in human capital to counter slowing growth. This creates opportunities for companies helping organizations upskill workers, integrate diverse talent, and improve productivity through technology and training solutions.
What You Need to Know
This theme provides targeted exposure to a structural economic shift toward workforce development. Companies in this basket span online learning platforms, HR technology, staffing services, and educational tools – all positioned to benefit as governments and businesses implement productivity-enhancing reforms.
Why These Stocks
These companies were selected because they provide essential services that directly address the IMF's focus areas: enhancing labor force participation (especially among older adults, women, and migrants) and improving workforce productivity through better skills and technology.
12 Month Growth Potential
Use the growth calculator to see how much investing in these assets could return over one year.
If you invested across these assets:
in 12 months it could be worth:
+48.40%
Group Performance Snapshot
Average 12 Month Profit
On average, analysts expect assets in this group to grow 48.4% over the next year.
Stocks Rated Buy by Analysts
10 of 15 assets in this group are rated Buy by professional analysts.
Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks
Policy-Powered Growth
The IMF's call for workforce reforms is triggering major investment in upskilling and inclusion. These companies are first in line to benefit from this global policy shift.
Solving Tomorrow's Workforce Crisis
Aging populations and skill gaps are creating urgent challenges for economies worldwide. These stocks represent the companies providing the solutions governments and businesses need now.
The Future of Work Is Already Here
While others are still talking about workforce trends, these companies are already delivering the technology and services that will define how we all work tomorrow.
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