From: Future of work in 2050: thinking beyond the COVID-19 pandemic
Year | Authors | Title |
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2017 | Carl Frey; Michael Osborne | The future of employment: how susceptible are jobs to computerization? |
2017 | Judy Wajcman | Automation: is it really different this time? |
2017 | David Tuffley | Can intelligent machines in the workforce lead to a net gain in the number of jobs? |
2017 | Young Kim; Kyungsoo Kim; SuKyoung Lee | The rise of technological unemployment and its implications on the future macroeconomic landscape |
2017 | David Spencer | Work in and beyond the second machine age: the politics of production and digital technologies |
2016 | Ian Herbert; Aravindhan Dhayalan; Andy Scott | The future of professional work-will you be replaced, or will you be sitting next to a robot? |
2016 | World Economic Forum | The future of jobs: employment, skills and workforce strategy for the fourth industrial revolution |
2016 | Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development | Future of work in figures |
2016 | European Comission | The future of work: skills and resilience for a world of change |
2016 | Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand | The future of work: how can we adapt to survive and thrive |
2016 | Executive Office of the President - USA | Artificial intelligence, automation, and the economy |
2016 | Andrew McAfee; Erik Brynjolfsson | Human work in the robotic future |
2016 | Lee Drutman; Yascha Mounk | Will robots kill democracy? |
2016 | Martin Rhisiart; Eckhard Störmer; Cornelia Daheim | From foresight to impact? The 2030 future of work scenarios |
2016 | George Strawn | Automation and future unemployment |
2016 | Keith Cunningham-Parmeter | From Amazon to Uber: defining employment in the modern economy |
2016 | Geoffrey Hodgson | The future of work in the twenty-first century |
2015 | Georgenor Filho | Mobilidade Humana e Futuro do Trabalho: Efeitos da Globalização |
2015 | David H. Autor | Why are there still so many jobs? The history and future of workplace automation |
2015 | Deloitte | Technology and people the great job-creation machine |
2015 | Open Society Foundations | Technology and the future of work: the state of the debate |
2015 | Nick Srnicek; Alex Williams | The future is not working |
2015 | Charles Petrie | Predictions about the future (of work) |
2015 | Alan Finkel | Reflecting on the future of work in Australia: pessimism, optimism, and opportunities |
2015 | Guy Ryder | The International Labor Organization: the next 100 years |
2014 | UK Comission for Employment and Skills | The future of work: jobs and skills in 2030 |
2014 | Mohammed Qureshi; Rumaiya Syed | The impact of robotics on employment and motivation of employees in the service sector, with special reference to health care |
2014 | Justine Humphry | Visualizing the future of work: myth, media, and mobilities |
2013 | John Moravec; George H. Kubik | Limitless: becoming remarkable in the borderless economy |
2013 | Rob Wilson | Skills anticipation—the future of work and education |
2012 | Jorgen Mortensen; Marta Vilella-Vila | The future of employment supply and demand in social Europe |
2012 | Sally Khallash; Martin Kruse | The future of work and work-life balance 2025 |
2011 | Erik Brynjolfsson; Andrew McAfee | Race against the machine: how the digital revolution is irreversibly transforming employment |
2011 | Kevin Crowston | Lessons from volunteering and free/libre open source software development for the future of work |
2011 | Ellen Galinsky; Kenneth Matos | The future of work-life fit |
2010 | Leena Maxin; Jurgen Deller | Activities in retirement: individual experience of silver work |
2010 | Lynda Gratton | The future of work |