Almost in a blink of the eye the policy focus on the ‘knowledge’ economy, with mass ranks of high skilled workers, has given way to claims of widespread ‘technological unemployment’. This Working Paper will examine competing claims on the relationship between automation, skills and the future of work. It examines the research evidence on the scale of job losses anticipated as a consequence of digital disruption. It presents three scenarios of the impact of digital disruption on future skill requirements, before considering how evidence on automation and digital disruption is used to influence and inform UK government policy interventions on skills, employment and labour markets. In conclusion, we recommend caution in interpreting existing e...
peer reviewedWith the process of digitalization now in full swing, many are wondering how the adopti...
The changes in the labour market will affect almost all of us somehow in the future. In European Uni...
The purpose of the paper is to examine relationship among digital skills and employment and in this ...
Almost in a blink of the eye the policy focus on the ‘knowledge’ economy, with mass ranks of high sk...
The article deals with the general trends of replacing people with information systems. It is noted ...
The acceleration of progress in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence and new digital tech...
Additional research group involved: Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility open access ar...
Automation and technical innovation are currently shaping global labour markets. Research on the fut...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine how input from the digital restructuring of the workplace and pr...
This report aims to shed light on some of the key drivers which are worth taking into account when a...
Advancing technologies are increasingly able to fully or partially automate job tasks. These technol...
Computing power continues to grow at an enormous rate. Simultaneously, more and better data is incre...
The claim that nearly half of all US jobs are at risk of being automated has been repeated many time...
The digitization of the world as a result of the introduction of computers, chips, and ICT, hasundou...
The recent COVID-19 pandemic crisis has led to the rapid digitalization which significantly causes c...
peer reviewedWith the process of digitalization now in full swing, many are wondering how the adopti...
The changes in the labour market will affect almost all of us somehow in the future. In European Uni...
The purpose of the paper is to examine relationship among digital skills and employment and in this ...
Almost in a blink of the eye the policy focus on the ‘knowledge’ economy, with mass ranks of high sk...
The article deals with the general trends of replacing people with information systems. It is noted ...
The acceleration of progress in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence and new digital tech...
Additional research group involved: Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility open access ar...
Automation and technical innovation are currently shaping global labour markets. Research on the fut...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine how input from the digital restructuring of the workplace and pr...
This report aims to shed light on some of the key drivers which are worth taking into account when a...
Advancing technologies are increasingly able to fully or partially automate job tasks. These technol...
Computing power continues to grow at an enormous rate. Simultaneously, more and better data is incre...
The claim that nearly half of all US jobs are at risk of being automated has been repeated many time...
The digitization of the world as a result of the introduction of computers, chips, and ICT, hasundou...
The recent COVID-19 pandemic crisis has led to the rapid digitalization which significantly causes c...
peer reviewedWith the process of digitalization now in full swing, many are wondering how the adopti...
The changes in the labour market will affect almost all of us somehow in the future. In European Uni...
The purpose of the paper is to examine relationship among digital skills and employment and in this ...