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2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
httpmailchimpadaptinternationalfutureofwork_82017-528301 14
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Contributions
Bought out Burnt out and Bored out ndash how to guard against worker apathy and create a motivated and productive workforce Denis Pennel
Labour Markets amp Reforms
Apprenticeships long common in blue-collarindustries are coming to white-collar officework J McGregor The Washington Post October 2017
The not-so-dire future of work Z Qureshi brookingsedu October 2017
Big or small cities On city size and economicgrowth S Frick A Rodriacuteguez-Pose voxeuorgOctober 2017
Is technology really going to destroy more jobsthan ever before K Houser futurismcom October 2017
Revision of the posted workers directivemisses the point Z Darvas bruegelorg October 2017
The influence of occupational licensing andregulation
Video
World EmploymentConfederation
A 50 YearRetrospective
WEC Conference
Alain Dehaze Adecco Group
Focus
No Future of Work WithoutSocial Innovation WECs Manifesto
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2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
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M Kleiner IZA October 2017
Present Tense future imperfect Youngpeoplersquos pathways into work Warwick Institute for Employment Research
A law on robotics and artificial intelligence inthe EU A Ponce Del Castillo Etui September 2017
The future of work we want ILO Americas September 2017
Demography amp Migratory Fluxes
4 mega-trends that are changing Europesdemographics B Harris World Economic Forum October 2017
Employment Projections 2016-26 US Department of Labor October 2017
Preventing ageing unequally OECD October 2017
Integration of immigrants in European labourmarkets Ceps October 2017
Mapping where Europes population is movingaging and finding work F O Sullivan citylabcom September 2017
Immigrants are a fiscal boon not a burden N Smith bloombergcom September 2017
Industrial Relations and SocialDialogue
Organising precarious workers Trade Unionand Co-operative strategies tucorg October 2017
Germanys largest trade union pushes forshorter working hours for 39 million workers M Nienaber The Independent October 2017
The German model of Industrial Relations(Where) does it still exist M Oberfichtner C Schnabel IZA DP n 110642017
Creating the best jobsmarket in the world by 2025
RECrsquos Future of jobscommission
GigResponsibly The Rise of NextGen Work
Manpower
Exploring self-employmentin the European Union
Eurofound
Subscribe Past Issues
2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
httpmailchimpadaptinternationalfutureofwork_82017-528301 34
Skills for the future
Computers and the future of skill demand OECD October 2017
Cedefop European public opinion survey onvocational education and training Cedefop October 2017
Occupations typically requiring high school forentry lost 13 million jobs May 2007-16 US Department of Labor October 2017
The future of skills Employment in 2030 H Bakhshi et al nestaorguk September 2017
Digital Work amp On-demand Economy
Gig vs Career The ups and downs of the worldof work OECD September 2017
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017 OECD October 2017
The World Employment Confederationassesses digital impact on work during its 50thconference in Paris WEC October 2017
The future of work Wilfried Martens Centre Fundacja Państwo PrawaOctober 2017
Labor platforms and gig work The failure toregulate R Berins Collier et al irleberkeleyeduSeptember 2017
The new firm
Workers express more positive than negativeviews on the overall impact of technology ontheir careers Pew Research Center October 2017
Automation in everyday life A Smith M Anderson Pew ResearchCenter October 2017
Industrial robots and inclusive growth
For a Better Future of WorkPathways for Action
G7 ICT Industry Ministers
Regularly refreshing skills essential to enhance
employability Randstad
World Employment SocialOutlook 2017
ILO
Subscribe Past Issues
2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
httpmailchimpadaptinternationalfutureofwork_82017-528301 44
J Mayer voxeuorg October 2017
German robots ndash The impact of industrialrobots on workers W Dauth et al IAB DP n 302017
Beyond the robot scare L Andor friendsofeuropeorg October 2017
Industry 40 Triggering factors and
enabling skills Bergamo (Italy)
1-2 December 2017
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ISSN 2281-4469 ADAPT viale Berengario 51 Modena MO 41121 Italia
Excecutive Director Michele Tiraboschi (micheleadaptgmailcom) Director of ADAPT University Press Francesco Seghezzi (francescoseghezziadaptit)
Head of ADAPT International Francesca Sperotti (francescasperottiadaptit)
Subscribe Past Issues
2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
httpmailchimpadaptinternationalfutureofwork_82017-528301 24
M Kleiner IZA October 2017
Present Tense future imperfect Youngpeoplersquos pathways into work Warwick Institute for Employment Research
A law on robotics and artificial intelligence inthe EU A Ponce Del Castillo Etui September 2017
The future of work we want ILO Americas September 2017
Demography amp Migratory Fluxes
4 mega-trends that are changing Europesdemographics B Harris World Economic Forum October 2017
Employment Projections 2016-26 US Department of Labor October 2017
Preventing ageing unequally OECD October 2017
Integration of immigrants in European labourmarkets Ceps October 2017
Mapping where Europes population is movingaging and finding work F O Sullivan citylabcom September 2017
Immigrants are a fiscal boon not a burden N Smith bloombergcom September 2017
Industrial Relations and SocialDialogue
Organising precarious workers Trade Unionand Co-operative strategies tucorg October 2017
Germanys largest trade union pushes forshorter working hours for 39 million workers M Nienaber The Independent October 2017
The German model of Industrial Relations(Where) does it still exist M Oberfichtner C Schnabel IZA DP n 110642017
Creating the best jobsmarket in the world by 2025
RECrsquos Future of jobscommission
GigResponsibly The Rise of NextGen Work
Manpower
Exploring self-employmentin the European Union
Eurofound
Subscribe Past Issues
2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
httpmailchimpadaptinternationalfutureofwork_82017-528301 34
Skills for the future
Computers and the future of skill demand OECD October 2017
Cedefop European public opinion survey onvocational education and training Cedefop October 2017
Occupations typically requiring high school forentry lost 13 million jobs May 2007-16 US Department of Labor October 2017
The future of skills Employment in 2030 H Bakhshi et al nestaorguk September 2017
Digital Work amp On-demand Economy
Gig vs Career The ups and downs of the worldof work OECD September 2017
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017 OECD October 2017
The World Employment Confederationassesses digital impact on work during its 50thconference in Paris WEC October 2017
The future of work Wilfried Martens Centre Fundacja Państwo PrawaOctober 2017
Labor platforms and gig work The failure toregulate R Berins Collier et al irleberkeleyeduSeptember 2017
The new firm
Workers express more positive than negativeviews on the overall impact of technology ontheir careers Pew Research Center October 2017
Automation in everyday life A Smith M Anderson Pew ResearchCenter October 2017
Industrial robots and inclusive growth
For a Better Future of WorkPathways for Action
G7 ICT Industry Ministers
Regularly refreshing skills essential to enhance
employability Randstad
World Employment SocialOutlook 2017
ILO
Subscribe Past Issues
2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
httpmailchimpadaptinternationalfutureofwork_82017-528301 44
J Mayer voxeuorg October 2017
German robots ndash The impact of industrialrobots on workers W Dauth et al IAB DP n 302017
Beyond the robot scare L Andor friendsofeuropeorg October 2017
Industry 40 Triggering factors and
enabling skills Bergamo (Italy)
1-2 December 2017
This message has been sent to ltltEmailgtgt Why have you received this email | Unsubscribe | Update profile
ISSN 2281-4469 ADAPT viale Berengario 51 Modena MO 41121 Italia
Excecutive Director Michele Tiraboschi (micheleadaptgmailcom) Director of ADAPT University Press Francesco Seghezzi (francescoseghezziadaptit)
Head of ADAPT International Francesca Sperotti (francescasperottiadaptit)
Subscribe Past Issues
2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
httpmailchimpadaptinternationalfutureofwork_82017-528301 34
Skills for the future
Computers and the future of skill demand OECD October 2017
Cedefop European public opinion survey onvocational education and training Cedefop October 2017
Occupations typically requiring high school forentry lost 13 million jobs May 2007-16 US Department of Labor October 2017
The future of skills Employment in 2030 H Bakhshi et al nestaorguk September 2017
Digital Work amp On-demand Economy
Gig vs Career The ups and downs of the worldof work OECD September 2017
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017 OECD October 2017
The World Employment Confederationassesses digital impact on work during its 50thconference in Paris WEC October 2017
The future of work Wilfried Martens Centre Fundacja Państwo PrawaOctober 2017
Labor platforms and gig work The failure toregulate R Berins Collier et al irleberkeleyeduSeptember 2017
The new firm
Workers express more positive than negativeviews on the overall impact of technology ontheir careers Pew Research Center October 2017
Automation in everyday life A Smith M Anderson Pew ResearchCenter October 2017
Industrial robots and inclusive growth
For a Better Future of WorkPathways for Action
G7 ICT Industry Ministers
Regularly refreshing skills essential to enhance
employability Randstad
World Employment SocialOutlook 2017
ILO
Subscribe Past Issues
2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
httpmailchimpadaptinternationalfutureofwork_82017-528301 44
J Mayer voxeuorg October 2017
German robots ndash The impact of industrialrobots on workers W Dauth et al IAB DP n 302017
Beyond the robot scare L Andor friendsofeuropeorg October 2017
Industry 40 Triggering factors and
enabling skills Bergamo (Italy)
1-2 December 2017
This message has been sent to ltltEmailgtgt Why have you received this email | Unsubscribe | Update profile
ISSN 2281-4469 ADAPT viale Berengario 51 Modena MO 41121 Italia
Excecutive Director Michele Tiraboschi (micheleadaptgmailcom) Director of ADAPT University Press Francesco Seghezzi (francescoseghezziadaptit)
Head of ADAPT International Francesca Sperotti (francescasperottiadaptit)
Subscribe Past Issues
2112017 The Future of Work - ADAPT Special Bulletin in collaboration with WEC n 92017
httpmailchimpadaptinternationalfutureofwork_82017-528301 44
J Mayer voxeuorg October 2017
German robots ndash The impact of industrialrobots on workers W Dauth et al IAB DP n 302017
Beyond the robot scare L Andor friendsofeuropeorg October 2017
Industry 40 Triggering factors and
enabling skills Bergamo (Italy)
1-2 December 2017
This message has been sent to ltltEmailgtgt Why have you received this email | Unsubscribe | Update profile
ISSN 2281-4469 ADAPT viale Berengario 51 Modena MO 41121 Italia
Excecutive Director Michele Tiraboschi (micheleadaptgmailcom) Director of ADAPT University Press Francesco Seghezzi (francescoseghezziadaptit)
Head of ADAPT International Francesca Sperotti (francescasperottiadaptit)
Subscribe Past Issues