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The Future of Work

What is the Future of Work? The Digital Revolution is set to dramatically change our lives in the coming years and policy- and decision-makers need to come to terms with what these epochal transformations mean and how they can be shaped so the majority of people benefit and the dangers are moderated. On this content page, we will collect Social Europe contributions on the future of work and the digital revolution in general. This project is jointly run with the Hans Böckler Stiftung.

The Future Of Work and the Digital Revolution

Ryan Avent The Wealth of Humans: Work, Power, And Status In The Twenty-first CenturyRyan Avent
Robert Shiller Taxing The Robots?Robert Shiller
work, digitalisation No Need For Basic Income: Five Policies To Deal With The Threat Of Technological UnemploymentHenning Meyer
Martina Bisello Fewer Routine Jobs But More Routine WorkMartina Bisello and Enrique Fernández-Macías
external instability Robotics Or Fascination With Anthropomorphism?Branko Milanovic
work, digitalisation Five Filters Moderate The Technological RevolutionHenning Meyer
Christophe Degryse Here Are The New Social Risks Of The Fourth Industrial RevolutionChristophe Degryse
Steven Hill The Future Of Work In The Transatlantic AllianceSteven Hill
Philippe Pochet One Person, One Car? The Digital Revolution’s Platform EconomyPhilippe Pochet
Andreas Boes Digitization: New Work Concepts Are Revolutionizing The World Of WorkAndreas Boes
Steven Hill Why The ‘One-percenters’ Will Benefit From The Gig Economy While The Rest May NotSteven Hill
external instability How Technology Can Eradicate Unemployment And Jobs At The Same TimeBranko Milanovic
Ansgar Baums Industry 4.0: We Don’t Need A New Industrial Policy But A Better Regulatory FrameworkAnsgar Baums
David Autor The Limits Of The Digital Revolution: Why Our Washing Machines Won’t Go To The MoonDavid Autor
Richard Freeman Why In The Digital Economy Workers Should Own More Company SharesRichard Freeman
Robert Reich The Upsurge In Uncertain WorkRobert Reich
work, digitalisation The Work And Inequality Challenge Of The Digital Revolution: How Should Governments Respond?Henning Meyer
Jean Pisani-Ferry The End Of Work As We Know ItJean Pisani-Ferry
Yvonne Lott The Need For A Gender Perspective On DigitalizationYvonne Lott
Enrique-Fernández-Macías Job Polarisation In Europe: Are Mid-Skilled Jobs Disappearing?Enrique Fernández-Macías
Michael Osborne What Impact Does The Digital Revolution Have On Work And Inequality?Michael A Osborne
Yan Islam Technology And The Future Of Work In Advanced EconomiesIyanatul Islam
Guy Rider Labor In The Age Of RobotsGuy Ryder
Nouriel Roubini Will Technology Destroy Jobs?Nouriel Roubini
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