COVID-19-has-revived-the-social-contract-in-advanced-economies-for-now-v3.pdf?shouldIndex=f
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COVID-19 has revived the social contract in advanced economies for now. What will stick once the crisis abates? Massive government spending has sought to shield individuals from the economic consequences of the pandemic, reversing a long-term trend of institutional pullback in the social contract. by Anu Madgavkar, Tilman Tacke, Sven Smit, and James Manyika December 2020 Kbl Studio/EyeEm/Getty Images Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, G-20 economies have announced fiscal packages already |
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31-Jan-2021 |
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WEF_Skills_Taxonomy_2021
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Building a Common Language for Skills at Work A Global Taxonomy January 2021 2 Preface The combination of the ongoing COVID-19-related global recession and increased automation in the future of work has led to a large-scale disruption of the jobs and skills landscape. While previous generations of talent could expect linear career progression and engagement in formal learning that decreases over time, the workforce of the future will be required to rapidly learn and relearn new skills as reskill |
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1-Feb-2021 |
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