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[Report] The Future of Social Protection - What Works for Non-standard Workers?

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oecd.org (07.11.2018) Social protection systems are often still designed for the archetypical full-time dependent employee. Work patterns deviating from this model – be it self-employment or online "gig work" – can lead to gaps in social protection coverage. Globalisation and digitalisation are likely to exacerbate this discrepancy as new technologies make it easier and cheaper to offer and find work online, and online work platforms have experienced spectacular growth in recent years.

Global challenges
Topics
Difficult-to-cover groups
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Labour market
Societal Impact
Document Type

[Brief] Resilience, humanitarian assistance and social protection for children in Europe and Central Asia

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socialprotection (Nov.2018) This brief discusses the relationship between resilience, preparedness, humanitarian assistance and social protection for children in the Europe and Central Asia region. Its objective is to provide ideas and suggestions for UNICEF’s work to support social protection systems to better prepare, prevent, respond to and recover from crisis and emergencies affecting children and their families. The brief is intended as a resource for UNICEF staff of the Europe and Central Asia region.

Regions / Country
Asia
eastern europe
Global challenges
Topics
Family benefits
Social assistance
Document Type

Hedge: A Greater Safety Net for the Entrepreneurial Age

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http://pombo.free.fr/colinhedge.pdf

 

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For three decades we’ve been living through a paradigm shift. Our world is moving from the fading Fordist age to the ever-strengthening digital age. This shift is as unstoppable as the one that once brought us from railroads and steel mills to Fordist factories. And its impact on our lives is just as radical.

Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
Societal Impact
Document Type

Data science, artificial intelligence and the futures of work

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Alan Turing Institute (24.10.2018)  In this document, we offer a review of recent literature on the future of work. Using a critical review method, the report synthesises key findings about the future of work focusing on three main areas: broad research findings, emerging research directions, and innovative data science research directions.

Topics
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
Large-scale automation
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
Document Type

Reversing Pension Privatizations. Rebuilding public pension systems in Eastern Europe and Latin America

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From 1981 to 2014, thirty countries privatized fully or partially their public mandatory pensions; as of 2018, eighteen countries have reversed the privatization.

Regions / Country
latin america
Europe
Global challenges
Topics
Pensions
Document Type

Social protection after the Arab Spring

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This issue of Policy in Focus gathers articles from leading scholars, researchers and practitioners to discuss these challenges from different perspectives. They examine the current state of non-contributory social protection in the MENA region as a whole and in specific countries and explore how these countries have been coping with and learning from the recent economic and humanitarian crises.

Regions / Country
arabic countries
Topics
Pensions
Governance and administration
Policy analysis
Document Type

[Report] ILO: Reversing pension privatization: Rebuilding public pension systems in Eastern European and Latin American countries (2000-18)

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ILO (31.10.2018) From 1981 to 2014, thirty countries privatized fully or partially their public mandatory pensions; as of 2018, eighteen countries have reversed the privatization.

Regions / Country
latin america
Europe
Global challenges
Topics
Pensions
Extension of coverage
Investment
Document Type

Employment and working conditions of selected types of platform work

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Eurofound (24.09.2018) Platform work is a form of employment that uses an online platform to match the supply of and demand for paid labour. In Europe, platform work is still small in scale but is rapidly developing. The types of work offered through platforms are ever-increasing, as are the challenges for existing regulatory frameworks. This report explores the working and employment conditions of three of the most common types of platform work in Europe.

Regions / Country
Europe
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Document Type