Adapting Jobs Policies and Programs in the Face of Accelerated Technological Change

This Jobs Solutions Note identifies approaches for practitioners and policymakers to proactively adapt policies and development programs to accelerated technological change. Based on curated knowledge and emerging evidence for a specific topic and...

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Main Authors: Saliola, Federica, Mohamed Islam, Asif, Winker, Hernan
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/537461588585311125/Adapting-Jobs-Policies-and-Programs-in-the-Face-of-Accelerated-Technological-Change
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spelling okr-10986-336952021-05-25T10:54:44Z Adapting Jobs Policies and Programs in the Face of Accelerated Technological Change Saliola, Federica Mohamed Islam, Asif Winker, Hernan TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE LABOR POLICY LABOR MARKET LABOR SKILLS DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY INFORMALITY HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN CAPITAL INDEX DIGITAL JOBS LIFELONG LEARNING SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SAFETY NETS GENDER GAP This Jobs Solutions Note identifies approaches for practitioners and policymakers to proactively adapt policies and development programs to accelerated technological change. Based on curated knowledge and emerging evidence for a specific topic and relevant to jobs, the Jobs Solutions Notes are not intended to be exhaustive; they provide key lessons, solutions and approaches synthesized from the experiences of the World Bank Group and partners. This Note draws from World Development Report 2019: The Changing Nature of Work and Protecting All: Risk-Sharing for a Diverse and Diversifying World of Work. 2020-05-04T21:05:46Z 2020-05-04T21:05:46Z 2020-04-29 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/537461588585311125/Adapting-Jobs-Policies-and-Programs-in-the-Face-of-Accelerated-Technological-Change http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33695 English Jobs Notes;No. 8 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
LABOR POLICY
LABOR MARKET
LABOR SKILLS
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
INFORMALITY
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL INDEX
DIGITAL JOBS
LIFELONG LEARNING
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SAFETY NETS
GENDER GAP
spellingShingle TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
LABOR POLICY
LABOR MARKET
LABOR SKILLS
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
INFORMALITY
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL INDEX
DIGITAL JOBS
LIFELONG LEARNING
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SAFETY NETS
GENDER GAP
Saliola, Federica
Mohamed Islam, Asif
Winker, Hernan
Adapting Jobs Policies and Programs in the Face of Accelerated Technological Change
relation Jobs Notes;No. 8
description This Jobs Solutions Note identifies approaches for practitioners and policymakers to proactively adapt policies and development programs to accelerated technological change. Based on curated knowledge and emerging evidence for a specific topic and relevant to jobs, the Jobs Solutions Notes are not intended to be exhaustive; they provide key lessons, solutions and approaches synthesized from the experiences of the World Bank Group and partners. This Note draws from World Development Report 2019: The Changing Nature of Work and Protecting All: Risk-Sharing for a Diverse and Diversifying World of Work.
format Brief
author Saliola, Federica
Mohamed Islam, Asif
Winker, Hernan
author_facet Saliola, Federica
Mohamed Islam, Asif
Winker, Hernan
author_sort Saliola, Federica
title Adapting Jobs Policies and Programs in the Face of Accelerated Technological Change
title_short Adapting Jobs Policies and Programs in the Face of Accelerated Technological Change
title_full Adapting Jobs Policies and Programs in the Face of Accelerated Technological Change
title_fullStr Adapting Jobs Policies and Programs in the Face of Accelerated Technological Change
title_full_unstemmed Adapting Jobs Policies and Programs in the Face of Accelerated Technological Change
title_sort adapting jobs policies and programs in the face of accelerated technological change
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/537461588585311125/Adapting-Jobs-Policies-and-Programs-in-the-Face-of-Accelerated-Technological-Change
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