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Couples working from home tend to have more children, according to a Stanford study.

The 2026 Report analyzes how artificial intelligence is changing job skills in Latin America.

Peru has experienced an increase in formal employment over the past year.

Artificial intelligence is redefining work in Latin America.

The increasing number of youth not studying or working in Latin America is a cause for concern.

The 2.3% growth in Latin America reveals deep economic limitations.

A global study by Anthropic shows enthusiasm for AI, but also concerns about reliability and employment.

Entrepreneurs over 50 are transforming the job market in Peru.

Artificial intelligence becomes a key requirement for jobs in 2026.

The World Bank points out sectors in Latin America that could resist AI and create new jobs.

HR must play a key role in adopting disruptive technologies.

Lima's job market reveals a rise in adequate jobs alongside an increase in low-quality employment.