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  • Big Data Quality.
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  • Prevention based on Big Data.

Towards a Reskilling Revolution

Submitted by massetti on Wed, 01/24/2018 - 16:39

World Economic Forum (22.01.2018) As the types of skills needed in the labour market change rapidly, individual workers will have to engage in life-long learning if they are to achieve fulfilling and rewarding careers. Using big data analytics of online job postings, the methodology in this report demonstrates the power of a data-driven approach to discover reskilling pathways and job transition opportunities.

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Employment
Employment policies
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
Societal Impact
New risks
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[Interview] France: Ils sont malades « de longue durée » et ils travaillent

Submitted by -filhon on Fri, 12/08/2017 - 10:49

theconversation.com (27.11.2017) Dans votre ouvrage, Que font dix millions de malades ? (éditions Erès), vous interrogez le rapport entre travail et affections de longue durée, en donnant notamment la parole aux malades. Quelles sont ces maladies ? Et pourquoi vous emparer de cette problématique ?

Regions / Country
france
Topics
Health insurance
Disability
Employment policies
Workplace health promotion
Return to work
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Frontier issues: Artificial intelligence and development - YouTube

Submitted by -filhon on Wed, 10/04/2017 - 10:38
Topics
Employment
Technological transition
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Economic impact
Labour market
Large-scale automation
Societal Impact

Où sont les gisements d'économies de la Sécurité sociale - Le Parisien

Submitted by -filhon on Fri, 09/22/2017 - 11:35

Les différentes sources d'économie ouvertes au sein de la protection sociale sont liées à une meilleur gestion des processes internes et une utilisation plus poussée des moyens ouverts par les technologies de l'information et de la communication, notamment pour les profils spécifiques comme les travailleurs migrants, ou les réseaux des médicaments, ou encore la répartition des centres chirurgicaux...

Regions / Country
france
Topics
Migration
Bilateral agreements
Social policies & programmes
Old_Global Challenges
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Societal Impact
Business processes
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How biology and technology can impact our health

Submitted by -treichel on Fri, 08/04/2017 - 15:03

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.

Regions / Country
Americas
Asia
Europe
Topics
Health
Health insurance
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
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How artificial intelligence can deliver real value to companies

Submitted by ruggia on Wed, 07/26/2017 - 10:31

McKinsey Global Institute (30.06.2017) Companies new to the space can learn a great deal from early adopters who have invested billions into AI and are now beginning to reap a range of benefits. After decades of extravagant promises and frustrating disappointments, artificial intelligence (AI) is finally starting to deliver real-life benefits to early-adopting companies. Retailers on the digital frontier rely on AI-powered robots to run their warehouses—and even to automatically order stock when inventory runs low. Utilities use AI to forecast electricity demand.

Topics
Employment
Technological transition
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Large-scale automation
Big Data
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Big Data’s Impact on Social Services

Submitted by ruggia on Wed, 06/07/2017 - 18:05

Big Data’s Impact on Social Services
By Lindsey Getz
Social Work Today
Vol. 14 No. 2 P. 28

The amount of data being produced and used on a daily basis has exploded, and that increasing volume has required new solutions for processing and managing it. Nicknamed “Big Data,” the generation of all this information and how to analyze it have implications that affect the social work profession.

 

Regions / Country
United States
Topics
Information and communication technology
Data management
Service quality

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