Technological transition

Towards a more digital social security coordination: Commission proposes steps to make it easier for Europeans to live, work and travel abroad

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European Commission (06.09.2023) the Commission has proposed concrete steps to further digitalise the coordination of social security systems in Europe, in a dedicated Communication. The communication lays out actions to make access to social security services quicker and simpler across borders by making full use of digital tools, reducing administrative burden for citizens and business. This will improve the exchanges of information between national social security institutions and speed up the recognition and granting of eligible benefits across borders.

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Europe
Global challenges
Topics
Data sharing
Interoperability
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Service delivery
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Working Without Borders: The Promise and Peril of Online Gig Work

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worldbank.org (2023-07-24) Jobs are crucial for individual well-being. They provide a livelihood and, equally important, a sense of dignity. They are also crucial for collective well-being and economic growth. Over the past decade, technology has fundamentally shifted traditional work patterns, creating new ways in which work is contracted, performed, managed, scheduled, and remunerated.

Global challenges
Topics
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
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The digital age: Implications of automation, digitisation and platforms for work and employment

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eurofound.europa.eu (2021) Technological change is accelerating as the capacity of electronic devices to digitally store, process and communicate information expands. Digitalisation is transforming the EU economy and labour markets: nearly one-third of EU workplaces are categorised as highly digitalised. What are the implications of the digital revolution for employment and work? And how might it affect social dialogue? Eurofound has produced a body of work to explore these questions.

Regions / Country
Europe
Global challenges
Topics
Technological transition
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Societal Impact
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Social services in Europe: Adapting to a new reality

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Eurofound (16.08.2023) This report addresses the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on social services in the EU. While the pandemic negatively affected social services, it nevertheless provided lessons on how to adapt them in response to new challenges and social risks. One lesson, for instance, is that policies should be developed to make better use of digitalisation in the sector, to improve access to new technologies and training for both workers and services’ target groups.

Regions / Country
Europe
Global challenges
Topics
Digital inclusion
Social assistance
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Service delivery
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Digital transformation of social security administration and services: A comparative analysis of Australia, Canada, Denmark and France

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ilo.org (June 2023) The digital transformation of social security administration and services is complex and multifaceted. It requires careful consideration of various factors, such as the legal and regulatory frameworks, technological infrastructure, and social and cultural norms. This comparative analysis examines the digital transformation of social security administration and services in four countries - Australia, Canada, Denmark, and France - and identifies the key drivers, challenges, and key lessons learned.

Topics
Technological transition
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Business processes
Service delivery
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New Free Digital Software to Manage Health and Social Protection Programs

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openimis.org (20.03.2023) The World Bank, the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) have announced an integrated new open-source software package to improve the management of social protection and health financing schemes in low- and middle-income countries.  The new software combines the openIMIS initiative, financed by Germany and Switzerland, with the World Bank`s digital platform CORE-MIS.

Global challenges
Topics
Data management
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Business processes
Document Type

Making access to social protection for workers and the self-employed more transparent through information and simplification

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European Social Policy Network (ESPN)europa.eu (31.01.2023) “Transparency” of social protection systems is essential for people's awareness of their rights and obligations concerning social protection and enables them to take informed decisions. It requires, in particular, that countries provide full information on social protection schemes, and also that they simplify, wherever needed and to the extent possible, access rules and administrative requirements linked to these schemes.

Regions / Country
european union
Global challenges
Topics
Information and communication technology
Digital inclusion
Service quality
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Service delivery
Document Type

Investing in an Integrated Social Registry for Nepal

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worldbank.org (14.02.2023) Imagine this scenario. A mother delivers a child at a health facility. When the birth is recorded in the health information system, it notifies the ward office. The mother receives a call from the ward office to register her child’s birth. At the time of birth registration, she learns if the child is eligible to receive a child nutrition grant. She also receives information about vaccinations and early childhood education. The birth registration system is linked to a household registry.

Regions / Country
nepal
Global challenges
Topics
Data management
Document Type

EU Parliament adopts position on platform workers directive

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EURACTIV.com (02.02.2023) After months of arduous negotiations, the much-debated and politically sensitive platform workers’ file was finally approved in plenary on Thursday (2 February), with 376 in favour and 212 against. The text enshrines a legal presumption of employment for self-employed platform workers and reinforces workers’ rights and protection in the face of algorithmic management.

Regions / Country
european union
Global challenges
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Document Type

AI legal cases are increasing: how can we prepare? - OECD.AI

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has enormous potential to promote global economic growth by more than 15 trillion USD. Additionally, it can advance social good by helping to combat climate change and biodiversity loss, reduce human trafficking,  improve healthcare, and support achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. AI also can strengthen the national security of the United States and other countries.

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Europe
Global challenges
Topics
Artificial intelligence
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