Policymakers must rethink welfare in the automated age, as technological shifts demand innovative solutions to support displaced workers and ensure inclusive growth.
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Automation and Mental Health: Separating Fears From Facts
Perceptions of automation’s impact on mental health may be alarming, but understanding the facts can help you navigate these changes confidently.
Automation Panic vs. Data: What the Numbers Actually Show
Despite fears of widespread job loss, data reveals a complex picture that may change how we view automation’s true impact.
Automation, Aging, and the Retirement Crunch
Fascinating shifts in automation and aging populations are reshaping retirement, prompting crucial questions about your future workforce strategies.
Who Pays for Society When Robots Do All the Work? Rethinking Taxes in the Automation Age
Should society’s future rely on new taxes amid automation’s rise, or will inequality deepen without thoughtful policies?
As Robots Rise, Do We Need UBI More Than Ever?
Because automation threatens job security, embracing UBI may be essential to safeguard your future as robots continue to rise.
Could Less Work Mean More Prosperity? Making the Case for a Jobless Future
Gazing into a future where less work could boost prosperity reveals intriguing possibilities worth exploring further.
Automation and Developing Countries: Will Robots Stall the Rise of the Rest?
Automation advances may transform developing nations, but can they overcome barriers to ensure inclusive growth and avoid being left behind?
Can Reskilling Keep Pace With Automation?
Struggling to keep up with rapid automation, reskilling faces obstacles that threaten to widen the skills gap—discover how innovative strategies can make a difference.
Half‑Day Workweeks? The Reality of 20‑Hour Automation‑Aided Jobs
With automation driving shorter workweeks, explore how 20-hour jobs are transforming work-life balance and what challenges lie ahead.