The labour market is undergoing profound changes, raising multiple policy challenges.
There is a need to stimulate labor mobility while protecting workers; increase productivity and employment levels while containing income inequality; accommodate globalization and technological change while ensuring equal opportunities for everyone. How can the world’s economies anticipate and thrive amid such challenges?
To address these questions, Georgetown University and the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management invited globally recognized experts in matters of employment and social policy, including Richard Blundell, director of the CPP at IFS.
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