Jenny Andersson is a senior research fellow of CNRS of the French Research Council and a fellow of the Science Po Europe Research Center in Paris. She is the author of libraries and workshops: Social Democracy and Capitalism in the Age of Knowledge (Stanford University Press, 2010) and "Future Selection: Swedish Alba Muhdart and Futures Research Building, 1967 to 1972" , International comment history 51, no. 2 (2006): 277-295. She is the owner of the ERC Initiative Researcher Grant for "Future Political History - Political History of the Future - Future Political History - Production of Knowledge and Governance of the Future" (1945 - 2010), currently writing a book on future world history It is.
As part of the annual general meeting in Davos this week, the World Economic Forum announced a report entitled "Toward a Severe Revolution: The Future of All Employment." This report will deepen the level of information, discuss the future of the work, provide practical tools to start reviewing job types, re-training, skill shifts that are expected to be automated over the next 7 years It is aiming. Recognizing the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its potential impact on economy, society and the labor force is a top priority. The World Economic Forum, in cooperation with the Boston Consulting Group, joined many of the world's ideological leaders in this field (McKinsey, Deloitte and the World Bank) and prioritized the rapid change in labor force.
One of the three priorities of the G20 in Argentina this year is to discuss the agenda for future work in the world. Current and future impacts of new technologies will affect employment markets, growth and employment, paying special attention to inclusiveness, equity and gender equality. Their goal is to reach an agreement so that document progress and press releases can be published in June this year. Participants evaluate the impact of recent financial trends and judge the risks the global economy faces or will face in the near future. After evaluation, they begin developing appropriate precautions and take necessary actions to achieve this goal.