The essays in this special issue of the New England Journal of Public Policy on the topic the Future of Work were solicited by the American Federation of Teachers for a conference on the subject it is jointly hosting with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on July 13, 2022
In The New Division of Labor, Levy and Murnane describe a world of work re-shaped by computers where...
[Excerpt] At the core of labor's current crisis are deindustrialization, the economic collapse of ma...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Economic ...
The editor\u27s note at the beginning of this journal briefly speaks about each article within. The ...
This chapter explores the future of work. It argues that while predicting the future is very difficu...
Front matter and table of contents for Volume 34, Issue 1 of the New England Journal of Public Polic...
Much of the attention on the future of work has been on the relationship between artificial intellig...
In the midst of a changing global societal workplace and landscape, it is natural to hunt for stabil...
This special issue provides new perspectives into the future of work and it focuses on how innovati...
What are the potential futures of knowledge work, given its transformation into almost exclusively d...
Research background: The global history of mankind in an international context is permeated by the p...
It would be useful for researchers, practitioners, and decision-makers to anticipate the hazards tha...
This Special Issue, devoted to micro-credentials and qualifications for future work and learning in ...
Thesis advisor: Claudia C. OlivettiThesis advisor: Theodore T. PapageorgiouThis dissertation consist...
2021 Pamela J. Mackintosh Undergraduate Research Awards, Special AwardThis collaborative research pr...
In The New Division of Labor, Levy and Murnane describe a world of work re-shaped by computers where...
[Excerpt] At the core of labor's current crisis are deindustrialization, the economic collapse of ma...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Economic ...
The editor\u27s note at the beginning of this journal briefly speaks about each article within. The ...
This chapter explores the future of work. It argues that while predicting the future is very difficu...
Front matter and table of contents for Volume 34, Issue 1 of the New England Journal of Public Polic...
Much of the attention on the future of work has been on the relationship between artificial intellig...
In the midst of a changing global societal workplace and landscape, it is natural to hunt for stabil...
This special issue provides new perspectives into the future of work and it focuses on how innovati...
What are the potential futures of knowledge work, given its transformation into almost exclusively d...
Research background: The global history of mankind in an international context is permeated by the p...
It would be useful for researchers, practitioners, and decision-makers to anticipate the hazards tha...
This Special Issue, devoted to micro-credentials and qualifications for future work and learning in ...
Thesis advisor: Claudia C. OlivettiThesis advisor: Theodore T. PapageorgiouThis dissertation consist...
2021 Pamela J. Mackintosh Undergraduate Research Awards, Special AwardThis collaborative research pr...
In The New Division of Labor, Levy and Murnane describe a world of work re-shaped by computers where...
[Excerpt] At the core of labor's current crisis are deindustrialization, the economic collapse of ma...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Economic ...