The Global Risks Report 2024

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Survey sample composition TABLE B.1 Source World Economic Forum Global RisksPerception Survey 2023-2024.Gender RegionAge group Female, 38%Other, 1% Male, 61% <30 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70+12%17%27% 27% 12% 5% Organization Europe, 38% Northern America, 18% Latin America and the Caribbean, 9% Sub-Saharan Africa, 8% Southern Asia, 7% Middle East and Northern Africa, 7% South-eastern Asia, 5% Eastern Asia, 5% Oceania, 3% Not filled, 2% Central Asia, <1% Private sector, 48% Academia, 19% Government, 12% Civil society, 10% International organization 9% Other 2% –Curr ent risk landscape: 1,490 respondents selected at least one risk. –Short- and long-term risks landscape : 1,312 respondents evaluated the severity of at least one risk in one time frame. – Short-term severity: 1,312 r espondents evaluated the severity of at least one risk. – Long-term severity: 1,311 r espondents evaluated the severity of at least one risk. –Consequences : 1,049 respondents paired at least one risk with one consequence. –Risk gover nance: 952 respondents selected at least one approach for at least one risk. –Risk outlook : 1,001 respondents answered at least one question. – Global ef forts: 984 respondents answered over at least one time frame. – Global political envir onment for cooperation: 981 respondents answered. – Outlook for the world: 992 r espondents answered over at least one timeframe. –Sample distribution : 1,490 respondents who answered at least one non-demographic question were used to calculate the sample distribution by place of residence (region), gender, age, area of expertise and organization type. Figure B.1 presents some key descriptive statistics and information about the profiles of the respondents. Global Risks Report 2024 101
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