Hmm, don't know where you got your statistics from, but these say otherwise. It's a chart of total global labor force, employment, and unemployment from 1948 to present
First. Learn to read :
I wrote
All global statistics support my point of view. Since last 30 years or so ( depending on the country ). Not since 1948.
Second your statistic is not representative since it is in abolute numbers.
Global population 1980 : 4,435 billion
Global population 2013 : >7 billion
57% increase.
workforce 1980 : 100 000
workforce 2013 : 140 000
40% increase
Beside your data has no source attached and it seems it is not what you suggested it is.
There is nowhere word global written on itAnother thing it looks like your data sucks. How the hell labor force is constant since the last 8 years ( even dropping ) , Global population increased like 500 millions or so.
You dont even understand what this data represents ,
no wonder you have no clue.
Note that technology has been booming, jobs have been getting replaced, population has been increasing, and yet unemployment has remained fairly constant. So, jobs replaced by technology were apparently being replaced by new jobs.
Nope , you don't understand the data you presented.
And
some of the jobs were replaced perhaps not all.
And the only thing you need to have a problem is when
jobs disparaging faster then they are created ( which is now )