The Economist: The Future of Jobs
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The Penguin Economist Special reports delve into the most pressing economic issues of the day: from national and global economies, to the impact of trade, industry and jobs. Written to be read on a long commute or in your lunch hour - be better informed in under an hour.
Globalisation and technology are changing the structure of the labour market. Now, companies have the choice to recruit from further afield and without the need for traditional office workers. Matthew Bishop explores how companies can, and will, recruit employees in the future and how individuals can get ahead in this era of change.
Sections include:
The great mismatch
Labour-market trends: Winners and losers
Bottom of the pyramid
Self-help: My big fat career
Free-for-all
Companies' concerns: Got talent?
The role of government: Lending a hand
A better balance: More feast, less famine
Globalisation and technology are changing the structure of the labour market. Now, companies have the choice to recruit from further afield and without the need for traditional office workers. Matthew Bishop explores how companies can, and will, recruit employees in the future and how individuals can get ahead in this era of change.
Sections include:
The great mismatch
Labour-market trends: Winners and losers
Bottom of the pyramid
Self-help: My big fat career
Free-for-all
Companies' concerns: Got talent?
The role of government: Lending a hand
A better balance: More feast, less famine