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Work-Life Balance Trumps Pay in 2026: Rise of Low-Stress Professions
724FinanceKaptan Rıza Deniz

Work-life balance now outranks pay in 2026 job preferences. Randstad's Workmonitor survey found over 27,000 respondents prioritizing flexibility over salary. Younger generations and burnout statistics are accelerating demand for hybrid and remote roles.
Work-Life Balance Surpasses Pay Expectations
Low-Stress Professions Gain Competitive Edge
Medical and Technical Roles Lead Growth
Flexible Models Reshape Compensation Structures
Captain Riza Deniz: 'Work-life balance is becoming a supply chain stabilizer. Low-stress professions reduce inflationary pressures while meeting global demand. Educated technicians and healthcare workers are critical buffers against consumption shocks. This trend dampens macroeconomic volatility.'