The future of work in the Nordic countries: opportunities and challenges for the Nordic working life models
Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen
Alsos, Kristin ; Dølvik, Jon Erik
Nordic Council of Ministers - Copenhagen
2021
100 p.
future of work ; digitalisation ; employment ; work ; civil law ; globalization ; immigration ; labour law ; vocational training ; working conditions ; precarious employment ; crowd work ; epidemic disease ; psychosocial risks ; occupational health
Labour economics
https://doi.org/10.6027/temanord2021-520
English
Bibliogr.
978-92-893-7013-4
"Major changes in technology, economic contexts, workforces and the institutions of work have ebbed and flowed since well before the first industrial revolution in the 18th century. However, many argue that the changes we are currently facing are different, and that the rise of digitalized production will entirely transform our ways and views of working. In this collaborative project, funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers, researchers from the five Nordic countries have studied how the ongoing transformations of production and labour markets associated with digitalization, demographic change and new forms of employment will influence the future of work in the Nordic countries. "
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