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Investigating the untapped potential of UK skills

This report by the CIPD provides a picture of the state of the UK’s skills base and how well workers’ skills are being used and developed at work.

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Learning to learn: the future-proof skill

This report from KPMG, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on AI and the Big Innovation Centre serves as a guide for those looking to adapt to the future of work and takes a look at the skills needed to carry out the jobs of the future.

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Becoming an age-friendly employer

In the context of the ageing workforce, this Centre for Ageing Better guide looks at what employers can do to improve the way they recruit, support and retain older workers.

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The future of jobs 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.

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Good work in the age of radical technologies

This report from the RSA warns against lurching to conclusions about what technological change means for workers.

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The rise of the gig economy

This report from Ius Laboris offers an international perspective on employment in the gig economy.

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Skill shift: automation and the future of the workforce

This report from McKinsey looks the key skills of today and the future and examines the implications of shifting skill requirements on organisations and workers.

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Human Capital: Disruption, opportunity and resilience in London's workforce

This analysis by Centre for London of London’s workforce reveals which jobs and businesses will be most affected by automation, migration and wage pressures, and where new opportunities may arise for London.

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Robots at the gate: human and technology at work

This report from Barclays analyses the wide-ranging impacts of technological advancement on how people work today, and possibly will work in the future.

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Managing automation: employment, inequality and ethics in the digital age

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. 

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