Labour market and social policy
Akgüc, Mehtap ; Baiocco, Sara ; Beblavy, Miroslav ; Kilhoffer, Zachary
European Centre for Political Studies, Brussels
CEPS - Brussels
2019
8 p.
digitalisation ; labour market policy ; economic and social development ; technological change ; automation
CEPS Policy Contribution
4 October 2019
Technology
English
Bibliogr.
"The mega-trends of digitalisation and automation have already changed labour markets and value chains around the world, with their inevitable economic and social consequences. And the pace of change is accelerating; job markets and skills requirements are evolving faster than traditional labour market practices and institutions. But what exactly are these changes, and how will governments, industry leaders, social partners and workers react to them?
The current Commission has initiated substantial research and analysis into the topic, and the next incumbents should decide how to take this research forward. In order to make informed decisions, policymakers should bear in mind a number of issues."
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