The Future of Work - A Guide for Transatlantic Policymakers
This research report provides a comprehensive analysis of the future of work, focusing on the impact of technology and automation on labor markets and policy responses. It emphasizes the need for tailored public policies that consider the specificities of countries, regions, and individuals.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Bertelsmann Stiftung, Institute for the Future |
Authors: | Jeffrey E. Brown, Robert D. Atkinson |
Page count: | 46 pages |
Methods
The research method involved a transatlantic comparison of labor market dynamics across four case studies—France, Germany, Spain, and the United States. It assessed seven factors and 35 indicators that could affect the rate of technology-induced productivity growth and job loss, as well as the prospects for workers.
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Key Insights
The report examines the changing nature of work and labor markets due to technological advancements, particularly automation. It discusses the challenges and opportunities this presents for policymakers, emphasizing the need for agile policies that adapt to the rapid pace of change. The report includes case studies from France, Germany, Spain, and the United States, highlighting core factors and key takeaways for future of work policy.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | automation | economic growth | economy | education | employment | future and emerging technologies | future of work | industry | innovation | labor market | labor markets | policy responses | productivity | social protection | technology | training | transatlantic policy network