Davide Casaleggio: work will disappear in 2054. But will it?

In thirty years we will work 1% of our time. The scenario seems mathematically precise, but the forecast is judged to be unreliable. Here is the analysis of the OECD economist Garnero

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:25+01:00Marzo 15th, 2019|Education, Future of Work, MF|0 Commenti

The future of work: three possible scenarios according to the World Economic Forum

In view of the Davos World Economic Forum, awareness of how governments and institutions should proactively manage automation is taking centre stage. Focusing on scenarios that can be created, rather than those that can be destroyed.

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:20+01:00Gennaio 14th, 2019|Future of Work, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

Mexico has imported Germany’s dual system, but hasn’t got it off the ground

This case study is the focal point of a paper written by Judith Wiemann and Martina Fuchs and published by the Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society , which looks at and analyses the export of Germany's dual vocational system to Mexico. Let's see how it went

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:20+01:00Gennaio 7th, 2019|Education, Future of Work, MF|0 Commenti

Want a luxury job? Tech colleges better than high schools

The luxury sector is worth around 1.2 billion Euro worldwide. In Italy, it accounts for 5% of GDP. Consumers all over the world are well aware of the quality of high-end Italian products. Yet in 5 years, there will be 50,000 vacant jobs

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:20+01:00Gennaio 4th, 2019|Education, Future of Work, MF|0 Commenti
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