USA: the advent of machines in the world of work means women are more at risk than men

According to research by the Institute for Women's Policy Research, 58% of workers at risk of being technologically substituted in the US are women

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:43+01:00Novembre 4th, 2019|Future of Work, MF, Social Inclusion|0 Commenti

Saving the planet (and salaries): the best eco trades of the future

The environmental wave is also taking over the labor market: from programmers to solar panel technicians, here are the trades that will be most in demand and well paid

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:42+01:00Ottobre 21st, 2019|Future of Work, MF|0 Commenti

Liquid work: why the maritime economy is the new employment basin (especially in the South)

The sea is beating the crisis: the report on the maritime economy shows that the sector counts more people today than in 2008

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:39+01:00Settembre 18th, 2019|Future of Work, MF|0 Commenti

The future of medicine is here: the new “doctor-engineer”

Medicine is keeping up with the times: in the future doctors will also be engineers. Here is the new degree born from the collaboration between Humanitas University and Polytechnic of Milan

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:38+01:00Agosto 26th, 2019|Future of Work, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

The beer that creates jobs: six new hires every day in the industry

From 2015 to 2017, the number of people employed in the beer sector has increased by 5% (4,000 units). This means that at least six people find work in the beer industry every day. Beer Observatory data

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:38+01:00Agosto 2nd, 2019|Education, Future of Work, MF|0 Commenti
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