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Contributions

How the Gig Economy is impacting employment Denis Pennel

Labour Markets & Reforms

 

Election rage shows why America needs a new social contract to ensure the economy works for all

T. Kochan, theconversation.com, November 2016

 

How global inequality changed from 2003 to 2013 and what we can expect for the future M. Roser, ourworldindata.org, November 2016

 

The real reason for disappearing jobs isn't trade - it's robots

C. Clifford, cnbc.com, November 2016

 

Robots and industrialization in developing countries

UNCTAD, Policy Brief, October 2016

  Non-standard, employment around the world ILO, November 2016

 

Regulatory reforms are needed to improve the quality of non-standard jobs

ILO, November 2016

Demography & Migratory Fluxes

Focus

The Future of Work World Employment

Confederation

Social Justice in the EU – Index Report 2016 D. S. Tischler, C. Schiller

Bertelsmann Stiftung

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  'Economic Tsunami’: Fearing Donald Trump,immigrants in New York spend less L. Robbins, New York Times, November 2016

 

People in the EU can expect to work almost 2 years longer than 10 years ago

Eurostat, November 2016

  Spending habits by generation  S. Henderson, U.S. Department of Labor, November 2016

 

Refugees and Economic Migrants: Facts, policies and challenges

F. Fasani, voxeu.org, October 2016

 

The role of labour market and sectoral policies in promoting more and better jobs in China: Issues, evidence and policy options

ILO, Employment Working Paper, n. 208, November 2016

 

Modes et méthodes de production en France en 2040 : quelles conséquences pour la santé et la sécurité au travail?

INRS, November 2016

Industrial Relations and Social

Dialogue

  Shaping the new world of work  R. Watson, O. Stafford, ETUI-ETUC, Conference report, June 2016

 

Volkswagen unions and electric cars win in deal that will see elimination of 30,000 jobs B. Schmitt, Forbes, November 2016

 

Deliveroo riders seek to unionise and gain workers' rights

C. Coleman, bbc.com, November 2016

 

The future of organized labor could be this artificially intelligent bot

C. O' Donovan, buzzfeed.com, November 2016

  Health at work

S. Bevan, The Work Foundation, 2016

Skills for the future

 

Cooperation on research and higher education -Why does it matter?

K. R. Aas, Huffington Post, November 2016

Clocking back in: Boomerang workers

ManpowerGroup

Building a workforce for the GIG economy Adecco Group

Millennials: A career for me ManpowerGroup

European Policy and the Future of Work

László Andor, Bergamo, 11 Nov. 2016

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  Unleashing digital skills in the 4th industrial revolution

M. Thyssen, November 2016

Digital Work & On-demand Economy

 

Why every organisation needs a work-life integration manager

Worklifehub.com, White Paper, 2016

 

New forms of employment: Developing the potential of strategic employee sharing Eurofound, November 2016

  Public attitudes towards online gig work A. Smith, pewinternet.org, November 2016

 

Is Uber ruling the beginning of the end for bogus self-employment?

G. Gall, theconversation.com, November 2016

 

Les plateformes collaboratives, l’emploi et la protection sociale

N. Amar et L. C. Viossat, IGAS, May 2016

  Time To Turn The Page Of Platform Capitalism? W. Kowalsky, socialeurope.eu, November 2016

  The futures of work

Foresight Alliance, Rockefeller Foundation, 2016 

The new firm

 

Multiplicity in the Workplace and the art of simplifying complexity

D. Pennel, staffingamericalatina.com, November 2016

 

In 5 years, your entire office will fit in a backpack to take wherever you want A. Peters, fastcoexist.com, November 2016

 

Can lab experiments help design personnel policies?

IZA, November 2016

  What is data ethics?

Oxford Internet Istitute, November 2016

 

How artificial intelligence will redefine management

V. Kolbjørnsrud, R.Amico R.J. Thomas, hbr.org, November 2016

Video

Why are there still so many jobs?  (David Autor, TEDx)

The growing challenge of youth at risk

(OECD)

The Future of Work: a Matter of Sustainability #GTL2016 Interviews

Flexibility, demography and

big data in the future of work (Peter Cappelli, University of Pennsylvania) Mobility, migrations and skills are key issues of the future of work (Kavi Guppta, Forbes)

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European Policy and

The Future of Work (László Andor,

University of Budapest )

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