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Introduction: What does the future promise for work, employment and society?

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Rani, Uma ; Grimshaw, Damian

International Labour Review

2019

158

4

December

577-592

future of work ; technological change ; gender ; social dialogue ; globalization ; taxation ; regulation

international

Labour economics

https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12158

English

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"In introducing this double Special Issue, the authors draw on the articles contained therein to highlight the main areas for consideration in research on the future of work. They present the fast‐paced changes affecting the world of work as offering an opportunity to move towards equality‐inducing growth, while warning of the dangers posed by mismanaged technological change, inequalities (highlighting the persistent and intersectional nature of gender inequality), global supply chains and opportunities for social dialogue. In this light, they also propose policy recommendations focusing on strengthening worker protection and representative institutions, rethinking regulatory frameworks and taxation systems, and ensuring just transitions."

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