
"An adult gap year is an intentional break from your career. It offers time and space to explore, volunteer and learn new skills, primarily self-funded."
"47% of people have taken a career break of some kind, driven by layoffs, career transitions, caregiving responsibilities, and mental burnout."
The adult gap year trend is gaining popularity among Americans seeking relief from burnout and the pressures of corporate life. A report indicates that 47% of individuals have taken a career break for various reasons, including layoffs and caregiving. An adult gap year is defined as an intentional break from a career, allowing individuals to explore, volunteer, and learn new skills. Unlike mini retirements or sabbaticals, adult gap years are primarily self-funded and may not guarantee a return to previous employment.
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