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Labor Markets: The Future of Work
El BID - The IDB
21 episodes
2 months ago
Will robots take over our jobs? As the Fourth Industrial Revolution becomes more and more important, the debate around the labor market of the future intensifies and uncertainty grows. Through the Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean series, we want to offer new data to help our region take advantage of the opportunities and minimize the risks around this important topic. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and subscribe to follow our contents at: www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensi…rica-and-caribbean.
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Will robots take over our jobs? As the Fourth Industrial Revolution becomes more and more important, the debate around the labor market of the future intensifies and uncertainty grows. Through the Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean series, we want to offer new data to help our region take advantage of the opportunities and minimize the risks around this important topic. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and subscribe to follow our contents at: www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensi…rica-and-caribbean.
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How Will the Future Of Work Look Like for Women?
Labor Markets: The Future of Work
5 minutes
5 years ago
How Will the Future Of Work Look Like for Women?
Anamaría Núñez, Senior Associate of the Communications Division, interviews Monserrat Bustelo, Senior Specialist at the IDB Gender and Diversity Division. The analysis includes the opinion of Paul Oyer, economics professor and senior member at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
Labor Markets: The Future of Work
Will robots take over our jobs? As the Fourth Industrial Revolution becomes more and more important, the debate around the labor market of the future intensifies and uncertainty grows. Through the Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean series, we want to offer new data to help our region take advantage of the opportunities and minimize the risks around this important topic. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and subscribe to follow our contents at: www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensi…rica-and-caribbean.