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Adapting Jobs Policies And Programs In The Face Of Accelerated Technological Change

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  • Saliola,Federica
  • Mohamed Islam, Asif
  • Winker, Hernan
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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.

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  • Saliola,Federica & Mohamed Islam, Asif & Winker, Hernan, 2020. "Adapting Jobs Policies And Programs In The Face Of Accelerated Technological Change," Jobs Group Papers, Notes, and Guides 32005526, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:jbsgrp:32005526
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    1. Esteban M. Aucejo & Spencer Perry & Basit Zafar, 2024. "Assessing the costs of balancing college and work activities: The gig economy meets online education," CEP Discussion Papers dp2052, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

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