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GI-NI Webinar #1 · Outcomes of the conceptual work package · 15/03/2022 · Online

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The first webinar of the H2020 GI-NI project is focused on the outcomes of our conceptual work package. Three results will have been delivered by the date of the webinar: the conceptual background of the project, the policy debates and a first policy brief. In addition, the webinar will discuss the core ideas of the project and the translation into the main concepts. We will organise the webinar as a discussion between the main authors (Ronald Dekker, Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen and Cinzia Alcidi) and the scientific coordinator (Steven Dhondt).

GI-NI Plus Conference · The future of work in the age of digitalisation · 24/11/2021 · Agder (Norway)

University of Agder Campus Gimlemoen, Agder, Kristiansand, Norway

The purpose of this conference 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. Through three conferences and workshops under the concept "The future of work” we will address three major forces that will impact the future: digitalisation, migration and globalisation. This first conference will emphasize the impact of digitalisation: the skills requirements, the types of work and the quality of work in a 10-20 year perspective.

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

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

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