Skip to content

GI-NI Webminar #3 · Macro-economic perspectives on Trade and Employment · 16/09/2022 · Online

The third internal webinar will be hosted by Bart Los, Professor of the Economics of Technological Progress and Structural Change at the University of Groningen. The webinar will serve to introduce macro-economic perspectives on trade and employment of male and female workers; a longitudinal analysis of labour market participation trends (2000-2014).

GI-NI Plus & EUWIN Conference · 22/09/2022 · Agder (Norway)

University of Agder Campus Gimlemoen, Agder, Kristiansand, Norway

"The future of work in the age of digitalisation, globalisation and migration" will be held in September 22 at the University of Agder (Norway). The purpose of this conference series are to inspire stakeholders in Norway to explore scenarios which will help meet the challenges of the future of work and contribute to more inclusive social… Read More »GI-NI Plus & EUWIN Conference · 22/09/2022 · Agder (Norway)

GI-NI Webminar #5 · Automation and market power in Spain (1990-2018) · 17/05/2023 · Online

Online

The fifth webinar of the H2020 GI-NI project is focused on automation and market power. The diffusion of automation technologies has been revolutionizing the manufacturing of goods. At the same time, there are concerns that early adopters of automation technologies become too dominant players in the market and gain too much market power to the disadvantage… Read More »GI-NI Webminar #5 · Automation and market power in Spain (1990-2018) · 17/05/2023 · Online

GI-NI Conference · The Impact of the Global Transformations on Inequality · 25/05/2023 · Agder (Norway)

University of Agder Campus Gimlemoen, Agder, Kristiansand, Norway

  This conference benefits from the financial support of the European Commission, through the GI-NI (H2020) project and participation is free of charges.   ABOUT THE CONFERENCE The first conference on the economic impact of technological transformation, globalisation and migration will take place on May 25th 2023, at the University of Agder, Norway. Over the… Read More »GI-NI Conference · The Impact of the Global Transformations on Inequality · 25/05/2023 · Agder (Norway)

GI-NI Pluss Workshop · The future of work in the age of globalization · 26/05/2023 · Agder (Norway)

University of Agder Campus Gimlemoen, Agder, Kristiansand, Norway

The purpose of this workshop series is to inspire stakeholders in Norway to explore scenarios which will help meet the challenges of the future of work and contribute to more inclusive social development. Under the concept "The future of work” three workshops will address three major forces that will impact the future: digitalisation, globalisation and… Read More »GI-NI Pluss Workshop · The future of work in the age of globalization · 26/05/2023 · Agder (Norway)

GI-NI Webminar #6 · Task Shifts in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Firm-Level Evidence · 14/09/2023 · Online

Online

Computerization has replaced workers in routine occupations and resulted in job polarization. This paper links administrative employment data with a novel firm survey to distinguish computerization from both older and cutting-edge technologies. We find that technology adoption is not associated with an average decline in routine tasks within adopting firms. Instead, de-routinization can be explained… Read More »GI-NI Webminar #6 · Task Shifts in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Firm-Level Evidence · 14/09/2023 · Online

Vocational Education and Training Summit 2023 · 22/11/2023 -23/11/2023 · San Sebastian (Spain)

Tabakalera San Sebastian, Spain

On November 22 and 23, 2023, the Vice-Ministry of Vocational Training of the Department of Education of the Basque Government will hold the international summit "Moving towards the unimaginable" in Donostia-San Sebastian (Spain). The aim of the meeting is to reflect, together with speakers of the highest level, on the influence of the latest technological… Read More »Vocational Education and Training Summit 2023 · 22/11/2023 -23/11/2023 · San Sebastian (Spain)

CEPS Ideas Lab

Launched in 2014, the Ideas Labs are organised with an overall theme in mind but in a way designed to allow ample space for reflection on a wide variety of policy areas. Ideas Lab is the most high-profile annual event on policies of the European Union.

The aim of Ideas Lab is to provide a high-level intellectual forum for exchanges concerning the wide range of current and pressing issues faced by the EU. The discussions are open, insightful and impactful, with the active involvement of policymakers, researchers and representatives from industries and the civil society.

GI-NI Webinar · Reducing Inequality from Automation? How occupational networks affect unemployment duration · 26/04/2024 · Online

Online

  Join us to explore how automation impacts job markets and what this means for inequality in employment opportunities. This webinar will provide valuable insights into the dynamics of occupational networks and technological advancements including AI.     We look forward to your participation in this enlightening session!   Online Registration Form:       

Free

GI-NI Webinar · Direct Foreign Investment, Technological Progress, and Inequality · 31/05/2024 · Online

Online

Join the upcoming GI-NI Webinar titled "Foreign Direct Investment, Technological Progress, and Inequality," scheduled for May 31, 2024, from 13:00 to 14:00 CEST. This online event will explore the impacts of foreign direct investment and technological advancements on economic inequality. The session will be hosted on Zoom, with the link provided upon registration. This webinar… Read More »GI-NI Webinar · Direct Foreign Investment, Technological Progress, and Inequality · 31/05/2024 · Online

GI-NI Webinar · What does the EU labour market hide? · 20/06/2024 · Online

Despite the apparent downward trend in occupational segregation by origin and gender in the EU, cross-country analysis shows the existence of different inequality patterns with a geographical component. Heterogeneity emerges as a key feature within the EU, since the behaviour of EU-born movers and third-country nationals differs according to the host country. Understanding this reality can help policymakers not only in the establishment of a common migration framework, but also in the development of tailor-made integration policies.