This article by the ONS considers the impact of the UK’s ageing population, old-age dependency, and the role of international migration to meet associated challenges.
The article proposes an alternative approach to measuring population ageing and economic activity - the Active Dependency Ratio (ADR). It suggests that international migration will have less of an effect on potential old-age economic dependency compared to the projected future growth in older workers.
This report by OECD highlights that with the many opportunities, much anxiety surrounds the future of work with digitalisation, globalisation and demographic changes having a profound impact on our lives.
This report by the Northeastern University and Gallup highlights that U.S., U.K. and Canadian citizens call for a unified skills strategy for the AI age, based on their second annual survey on artificial intelligence.
Companies need to do more to prepare employees for the future of work – but employees have a “keen sense of optimism” as to what this future might hold, according to a major survey by the Harvard Business School.
This report by Raconteur discusses what exactly the jobs of the future will look like and what benefits they bring, as artificial intelligence and robotic process automation (RPA) continues to free up humans to carry out more interesting and valuable roles.
This report by the CIPD demonstrates the importance of taking an objective view of the impacts of AI and automation in UK workplaces.
This report from Deloitte researches the impact the combination of economic, social, political issues and the constant acceleration of artificial intelligence challenging business strategies to reinvent their ability to learn.
This report by RSA highlights the four futures of work: the Big Tech Economy, the Precision Economy, the Exodus Economy and the Empathy Economy.
This report for the Corporate Research Forum summarises the main demographic, economic and technology trends shaping the future of work in 2018.
This report from the World Economic Forum takes a look at technological change and provides tools which can support businesses, workers and government confront the critical questions arising as a result of the changing world of work.