The idea of an unconditional basic income has gained renewed momentum since the outbreak of the corona pandemic.
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The Future of Work and Cities: Will More People Live in Cities than Today? – A Fictitious Look Back
2020 and 2021 marked a turning point worldwide: the corona pandemic had left a lasting mark on people at the time, severely restricting the possibilities for physical exchange for a time and thus leading to a digitalization push in many areas.
The post-Covid world of Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere work offers huge challenges for business – but also great opportunitites
I am happy to share with you the future of work report by Talent Alpha (The Eagle and Bear Economist is a strategic partner). Enjoy reading it!
The Future of Work and Cities: Will More People Live in Cities than Today? – A Fictitious Look Back from the Year 2035
2020 and 2021 marked a turning point worldwide: the corona pandemic had left a lasting mark on people at the time, severely restricting the possibilities for physical exchange for a time and thus leading to a digitalization push in many areas.
The pandemic, productivity, and the future of work – short reflections
What is the future of work after Corona?
Low-condition transfers instead of an unconditional basic income
Low-condition transfers instead of an unconditional basic income
The future of work after Corona: Are not only offices disappearing, but office jobs as well?
The future of work after Corona: Are not only offices disappearing, but office jobs as well?
What caught my eye: Why working from home will stick, central bank swap lines, and does the financial sector serve the economy
What caught my eye: Why working from home will stick, central bank swap lines, and does the financial sector serve the economy
Is the traditional office obsolete?
The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has changed working habits of many people. In addition, it became obvious which jobs must be done in the workplace and which activities can be carried out at home or anywhere. Perhaps the current developments are less about the complete end of the traditional office but more about the end of current firm-worker relations in the form of traditional employment contracts.
What caught my eye today: Who can work from home, and is research at central banks sometimes biases?
What caught my eye today: Who can work from home, and is research at central banks sometimes biases?