Technology
New technology opens up new markets, new jobs and new ways of working, which are having – and will continue to have – a profound impact upon the world of work.
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PwC provides an international analysis of the potential long term impact of automation in this report.
Centre for cities offer their annual health check of the 63 largest cities in the UK, with a focus on the impact of increasing automation.
The World Economic Forum and Boston Consulting Group look at eight possible visions of what the future of work might look like by 2030 in this white paper.
This report by the Work Foundation and commissioned by Citrix, highlights the complex and often strained relationship between productivity, technology and work.
In this report, the Institute for Public Policy Research look at how public policy should seek to accelerate automation and how this could lead to productivity benefits. It sets out five propositions for how this could be achieved.
The CIPD look at the three main types of emerging technologies - artificial intelligence, robotics and automation technologies - and their effect on the world of work, in this report.
This report from CBI and Pertemps shares the findings of a survey of businesses in the UK, looking at the employment trends of the future.
Michael Weatherburn explores the historical development of digital technology in the UK workplace in this report.
This Future of Work Commission report, launched by Labour MP Tom Watson, delves into how the UK can deal with the new technological revolution.
This discussion paper from IPPR argues that public policy should seek to accelerate automation to reap the productivity benefits, while building new institutions to ensure the dividends of technological change are broadly shared.