PwC provides an international analysis of the potential long term impact of automation in this report.
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The RSA set out seven portraits of economic security and modern work in the UK in this report.
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 from the World Economic Forum looks at reskilling and upskilling in the workplace and explores the power of a data-driven approach to discover reskilling pathways and job transition opportunities.
This report by the World Economic Forum explores the various scenarios of what the future of work might look like by the year 2030, based on how different combinations of key variables which are likely to influence the nature of work in the future.
Stephen Clarke and George Bangham of the Resolution Foundation investigate the idea that the UK is experiencing a 'hollowing' out of the pay distribution as offshoring and automation diminish the number of mid-paid jobs.
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.
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 report from Raconteur looks at all things future of work, including automation, productivity and a flexible workforce.
Building on their January 2017 report on automation, McKinsey's new report assesses the number and type of jobs that might be created under different scenarios through 2030 and compares that to the jobs that could be lost to automation.