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France: Chômage - ce qui existe déjà pour les démissionnaires monitor

Les Echos (08.08.2017) Emmanuel Macron a promis une indemnisation des démissions sans condition tous les cinq ans. Une partie des départs volontaires est déjà prise en charge par l’assurance-chômage.

Unemployment france
[Opinion] A qui profite le mythe du plein emploi en Suisse? monitor

Le Temps (08.08.2017) La Suisse est en situation de plein emploi! C’est en tout cas ce que disent les statistiques mensuelles du Secrétariat à l’économie (Seco) de la Confédération: le taux de chômage se situe en moyenne autour des 3% au niveau national. Certains cantons latins (Genève, Vaud, Neuchâtel et le Jura) connaissent des taux plus élevés: d’environ 4,3% à 5,2% (pour le mois de juin). En comparaison, le taux de chômage français est de près de 10%, et de près de 8% pour la moyenne des pays membres de l’Union européenne (8,7% pour la zone euro). Mais les calculs du Secrétariat à l’économie sont particuliers et reposent sur une méthode qui diffère de celle de l’Organisation internationale du travail

switzerland
[Opinion] France: Revenu universel : une nouvelle protection sociale pour le XXIe siècle ? monitor

AgoraVox (01.08.2017) Depuis la dernière élection présidentielle, la vieille idée d’un revenu d’existence versé inconditionnellement à tout citoyen, durant sa vie, au nom de l’égalité des droits et en vertu de son appartenance à l’humanité, refait surface – et débat. Se battre pour « l’emploi » alors que la digitalisation du monde brouille les frontières du « travail », cela fait-il encore sens ? Le dernier numéro des Dossiers d’Alternatives économiques pose les termes de ce débat…

basic income, published Extension of coverage, Social policies & programmes france
Estados Unidos: Rosselló quiere "transformar" el sistema de salud en Puerto Rico monitor

El Nuevo Día (05.08.2017) El gobernador de Puerto Rico, Ricardo Rosselló, convirtió hoy con su firma en ley seis proyectos dirigidos a mejorar el acceso a los servicios de salud.

extending coverage, published Health, Health insurance, Extension of coverage United States
Zambia: State urged to increase social protection funding monitor

Zambia Daily Mail (01.08.2017) Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (ZIPAR) associate researcher Malindi Chatora said unlike social protection, FISP targets viable farmers and not necessarily poor growers.

published Financing zambia
OIT: Un nouveau pas vers le travail décent en Tunisie monitor

ILO (27.07.2017) Le nouveau Programme Pays pour le Travail Décent en Tunisie signé par l’OIT, le gouvernement tunisien et les partenaires sociaux, identifie cinq priorités nationales.

published Employment tunisia
Americans with disabilities still can't land jobs monitor

CBS News (26.07.2017) Before the Americans with Disabilities Act, the country was a very different place for people with disabilities, who had to navigate hurdles such as inaccessible public buildings. Yet when it comes to the workforce, the hurdles may not look much different than they did 27 years ago.

published Disability
Occupational pesticide exposure tied to lung disease monitor

Times of Malta (01.08.2017) Workers exposed to pesticides and herbicides on the job may be more likely than other people to develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bronchitis and other breathing problems, an Australian study suggests.

published Occupational accidents and diseases
Belgique: Quelle Sécurité sociale voulons-nous ? monitor

sudinfo (05.08.2017) Dans l’esprit du grand public, la Sécurité sociale est trop souvent associée à une image abîmée et négative. La nouvelle plateforme « Prenons soin de nous » veut en finir avec ça

published Information and communication technology, Governance and administration belgium
What have we learned about helping women with conditional cash transfers? monitor

iloblog.org (30.07.2017) During an economic crisis, Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) are one way that governments can use to protect vulnerable people from falling into poverty.

published, cct, family_gender_society Conditional cash transfers, Inequalities argentina
Zimbabwe: Zesa pension fund targets small towns monitor

The Chronicle (28.07.2017) The Zimbabwe Electricity Industry Pension Fund (ZEIPF) is targeting investing in infrastructure projects in small towns across the country.

Pensions, Investment zimbabwe
United States: Preventing the "King of Occupational Diseases" monitor

markets.businessinsider (08.08.2017) The construction industry has had one year to become compliant with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) respirable crystalline silica regulations. That compliance deadline has been extended from June 23, 2017, until September 23, 2017, to provide guidance and education to employers and at-risk workers regarding the dangers of exposure to airborne silica dust in the workplace.

Occupational accidents and diseases United States
Schweiz: Altersvorsorge 2020 - die richtige Vorlage zur Sicherung der Renten? monitor

swissinfo (05.08.2017) Die Überalterung der Bevölkerung, weniger Wirtschaftswachstum und tiefe Zinsen bedrohen die Renten in der Schweiz. Nach zahlreichen gescheiterten Versuchen schlagen nun Regierung und Parlamentsmehrheit eine umfassende Reform der Altersvorsorge vor. Ziel: die Sicherung der Finanzierung bis 2030. Hier die wichtigsten Punkte der Altersvorsorge 2020, die im September vors Volk kommt.

managing reforms, published switzerland
India: Occupational Health survey reveals alarming numbers monitor

DNA India (25.07.2017) As per the data, over 132 workers under the Factories Act, 1948, and nine workers under the Mines Act, 1952 were affected in the last three years

published Occupational accidents and diseases india
Number of homeless in Britain expected to double by 2041, Crisis warns | Society monitor

The Guardian (10.08.2017) Charity’s research predicts 575,000 people in Britain will have no roof over their heads unless government takes urgent action

poverty
Ultimate Guide to Gig Economy Data: A Summary of Every Freelance Study We Can Find ruggia

How many people are in the gig economy? We’re very interested in this question at Nation1099, and, as it happens, it isn’t an easy question to find answers to, especially since the gig economy is growing and changing very fast and people mean many different things by the term. Employment in general is undergoing dramatic changes, often summarized as “the future of work” or Workforce 2.0. Anyone following workforce trends will have seen eye-popping numbers about the gig economy along the lines of “one third of all workers are freelancers” or “half of us will be in the gig economy by 2020.” But these statistics, which we will review in detail below, use broad definitions of the gig economy. They often lump together strategy consultants, freelance designers, musicians, drivers for ride-sharing apps, day laborers and people who work for temp agencies.

digital platforms Employment, Data management United States
WWP Quick Question: Who can access the data from Brazil’s Unified Registry? - YouTube massetti

Brazil Learning Initiative for a World without Poverty (WWP) ( 18.07.2017)  Data on some 27 million Brazilian families are retained in a single registry - the Unified Registry for Social Programs (CadÚnico) - a useful tool for identifying and describing the socioeconomic conditions of low-income families.

data management, digital economy Information and communication technology, Data management brazil
How biology and technology can impact our health -treichel

Swiss Re Institute (07.07.2017) We live in a world with increasingly uncertain health outcomes. Individuals from developed economies have been living longer for many decades. However, those gains are beginning to be reversed in some countries, particularly within certain communities. Sensor technology is increasingly being deployed to counter these trends. The computational biology platform LifeQ offers its clients effective outcomes based on intervention and engagement in individuals' health; dynamic health assessment; cost saving and fair pricing; and early disease prediction.

digital platforms Health, Health insurance Americas, Asia, Europe
Au-delà des fantasmes, quels sont les problèmes concrets que pose l’intelligence artificielle ? ruggia

Les récents progrès de ces technologies posent, dès à présent, des questions moins spectaculaires, mais bien plus concrètes. Par MORGANE TUAL Temps de lecture : 9 min « Je n’arrête pas de tirer la sonnette d’alarme, mais tant que les gens ne verront pas des robots descendre dans la rue pour tuer tout le monde, ils ne sauront pas comment réagir. » Ces propos inquiétants sont signés Elon Musk, le patron de Tesla et de Space X, et grand adepte des coups médiatiques.

Une phrase qui a déclenché, le 24 juillet, un échange cinglant avec le patron de Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, qui a qualifié ses propos d’« irresponsables », et a vanté les avancées que promettait l’intelligence artificielle (IA) dans le domaine de la santé ou de la sécurité routière. « J’ai discuté avec Mark [Zuckerberg] de tout cela, a répondu publiquement Elon Musk sur Twitter. Sa compréhension du sujet est limitée. »

artificial intelligence Information and communication technology, Technological transition
Technology, jobs, and the future of work ruggia

McKinsey Global Institute (31.05.2017) Automation, digital platforms, and other innovations are changing the fundamental nature of work. Understanding these shifts can help policy makers, business leaders, and workers move forward. The world of work is in a state of flux, which is causing considerable anxiety—and with good reason. There is growing polarization of labor-market opportunities between high- and low-skill jobs, unemployment and underemployment especially among young people, stagnating incomes for a large proportion of households, and income inequality. Migration and its effects on jobs has become a sensitive political issue in many advanced economies. And from Mumbai to Manchester, public debate rages about the future of work and whether there will be enough jobs to gainfully employ everyone.

migration, robotization, self-employed Employment, Unemployment, Employment of young workers, Migration
Productivity, Employment, and Inequality | MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy lasalle

What will the workforce of the future look like, and how can we accelerate the transformation of institutions, organizations, and human skills to keep up with the quickening pace of digital innovation?  Understanding the future of the workforce in a rapidly changing global economy The IDE helps businesses understand how the digital economy will improve job creation and wage equality in the years to come. Our research also seeks to create a better method of measuring the health of an economy in the context of the digital age.

self-employed Employment United States
Can a universal basic income resolve future income security challenges? -treichel

Can a universal basic income resolve future income security challenges? Universal basic income approaches are currently high on the agenda as possible policy options to resolve the income security challenges that emerge on the one hand from new forms of work in the wake of digitalization and automation, as well as from informal and precarious employment. 

 

basic income, contribution collection, coverage, universal-basic-income Extension of coverage, Inequalities Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe
Paychecks, Paydays, and the Online Platform Economy - Income volatility ruggia

JPMorgan Chase Institute. February 2016

Paychecks, Paydays, and the Online Platform Economy .  Americans experience tremendous income volatility, and that volatility is on the rise. Income volatility matters because it is hard to manage. The typical household faces a shortfall in the financial buffer necessary to weather this volatility. Moreover, the decline in real wages since 2009 for all income groups except the top 5th percentile means that life is harder to afford in general, but even more so when earnings dip below average. Rapidly growing online platforms, such as Uber and Airbnb, have created a new marketplace for work by unbundling a job into discrete tasks and directly connecting individual sellers with consumers. These flexible, highly accessible opportunities to work have the potential to help people buffer against income and expense shocks. The “Online Platform Economy” offers fewer worker protections than traditional work arrangements, however, which has led some to claim that the Online Platform Economy represents a fundamental shift in the nature of work.

self-employed Employment United States
Argentina’s Young Freelance Economy Means Some Uncertainty, But It’s a Valuable Growth Opportunity - Hiring | Upwork ruggia

How can you get started as a freelancer when the path in your country is unclear? In a series of posts, we’ve invited freelancers from around the world to share tips and best practices they’ve learned along the way. In this post, Leo Brambilla talks about his experience as an Argentinian freelancer. Please note that this article presents general information provided by a freelancer and does not constitute tax or legal advice. It’s a good idea for every freelancer to speak to a personal advisor to determine the requirements and options for your particular situation. “Freelancing in Argentina is still pretty new, and mostly for people who work in IT—maybe for designers, too. But it isn’t very common,” said Leo Brambilla, a software engineer who’s been working on Upwork’s Team app since early 2015. “It isn’t an option if you’re just starting in your profession; there are opportunities, but you need to be close to them to see them.”

freelance, self-employed Employment argentina
Freelancers in the U.S. workforce : Monthly Labor Review: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ruggia

Editor’s note: This essay is part of a series being published to help commemorate the Monthly Labor Review’s centennial (July 1915–July 2015). The essays―written by eminent authorities and distinguished experts in a broad range of fields―cover a variety of topics pertinent to the Review and the work of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Each essay is unique and comprises the words and opinion of the author. We’ve found these essays to be enlightening and inspirational. We hope you do as well. We’re entering a new era. For much of the past century, the 9-to-5 job has defined what most Americans think of as “work.” But that is changing—fast. More than 53 million Americans are now earning income from work that’s not a traditional 9-to-5. That’s 1 in 3 workers. We are still at the leading edge of a once-in-a-century upheaval in our workforce. The freelance surge is the Industrial Revolution of our time. The surge in freelancing is more than two decades old at this point. When I founded Freelancers Union in 1995, the term “freelancer” was still new and not well understood. Whether by choice or by circumstance, millions of workers in the intervening years have started working gig to gig, project to project.

freelance, self-employed Employment United States