SOCIETY is a dynamic, complex system that is constantly changing over time, space, economic, political, cultural and technological conditions. In the context of 2025, global society is undergoing profound changes at many levels — from family structure, gender, labor, beliefs, to personal identity.
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Overview of world society in 2025
1. Shift in social values
From a collective model to an individualized model: modern people prioritize themselves, mental health, and freedom of choice over collective norms.
Increasing demand for gender freedom, diverse lifestyles, and acceptance of differences.
Faith in traditional religions is declining in many regions, while faith in science, technology, and new spirituality is increasing.
Population structure and demographics
2. Population aging
Developed countries (Japan, Korea, Germany...) and some developing countries (China, Thailand, Vietnam) are entering the super-aging society.
Shortness of young labor, increasing health care and social security costs.
Immigration trends increase to compensate for the labor force - causing cultural conflicts in some places.
3. Population explosion in Africa and South Asia
While the aging population in the North, Africa and India become the center of demographic growth.
This is an opportunity for labor, but also a challenge for education, employment and health development.
Education, labor and technology
4. Transforming the education model
From "traditional education - degrees" to "skills education - lifelong learning".
The rise of online education, machine learning, AI personalized learning.
The digital divide persists, causing educational inequality.
5. The reshaped labor market
Artificial intelligence (AI), robots, and automation are replacing many traditional jobs.
Workers need to learn soft skills, creativity, problem solving, and critical thinking.
Freelancers, remote workers, and the gig economy are thriving.
Family, gender, and identity
6. Diverse families
Increase in non-traditional family forms: singles, cohabitants, same-sex marriages, single parents, and group parenting.
The rate of late marriage or no marriage is increasing in most major cities.
The clash between traditional and modern values in the concept of marriage and childbirth.
7. Gender and human rights
The gender equality movement is growing stronger.
The rights of LGBTQ+, transgender, and disabled people are being promoted.
However, the conflict between conservative and progressive values is still very strong in many countries.
Mental health and inner life
8. Crisis of meaning in life
Young people face more stress, isolation, anxiety, and depression due to a competitive society and social media pressure.
Increasing search for meditation, new religions, and psychotherapy.
Mental health becomes a central social topic, but is still stigmatized in many places.
Political trust - global citizenship
9. Declining trust in the system
Trust in government, media, and big business is declining in many countries.
Social media creates "information bubbles", leading to political polarization and social division.
Increasing demands for transparency, democratization, and better governance — from the people.
10. Global Citizenship
Young people today are more concerned about climate change, social justice, human rights, peace than ever before.
The bottom-up globalization movement: online campaigns, global petitions, cross-border communities.
Summary of social trends 2025
Key trends Manifestations Population aging Social security pressure, labor crisis Digital transformation Changes in work, study, living Mental health Becoming a central issue Gender diversity and identity Tension between tradition and modernity Citizen voice Political resistance, aspiration for justice Global – local Live globally, act locally.

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