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Future Shocks and Shifts: Challenges for the Global Workforce and Skills Development

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This report presents evidence on the expanding scope of automation. After three decades of a secular decline in middle-income jobs, the bulk of low-skilled and low-income workers are now for the first time susceptible to computerization. Meanwhile, skilled jobs remain relatively resilient to recent trends in technology. In particular, workers with extraordinary social and creative skills will still remain in the workforce in 2030.
Keywords: 
Global workforce, 2030, Technology, Automation, Computerization, Future of Work
Country of publication: 
United Kingdom
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Publication date: 
Monday, April 24, 2017
Number of pages: 
34