Technology Has Created More Jobs Than It Has Displaced
Global Commission on the Future of Work in its “Work for a Brighter Future Report” opined that technological advances like artificial intelligence,automation and robotics will create new jobs, but those who lose their jobs in this transition may be the least equipped to seize the new opportunities. Moreover today’s skills will not match the jobs of tomorrow and newly acquired skills may quickly become obsolete. Further, the greening of our economies will create millions of jobs with adoption of sustainable practices and clean technologies but other jobs will disappear as countries scale back their carbon- and resource-intensive industries. Thus the ....
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- 1 Changing Contours of India’s Foreign Policy: Imperatives & Implications
- 2 "India's Unstable Neighbourhood: Strategic and Economic Implications"
- 3 Role of Research and Innovation in India’s Economic Growth
- 4 Press Freedom in India: Myth or Reality?
- 5 Role of Judiciary in Promoting Democracy in India
- 6 Jan Bhagidari as a Model of Effective Local Governance
- 7 India is no longer a Country languishing largely in ‘Extreme Poverty’; it is a Country with ‘Pervasive Inequality’
- 8 Right to Healthy and Sustainable Environment
- 9 World is a ‘Global Village’
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