1. The Future of Work: An India Perspective
- Author:
- A. Didar Singh
- Publication Date:
- 11-2020
- Content Type:
- Research Paper
- Institution:
- India International Centre (IIC)
- Abstract:
- The ‘Future of Work’ is a hot topic today. Everybody has a view on it. It is happening and is a reality that society must learn to face. The seven billion people on this planet will have seven billion reactions to the future. We cannot understand or plan for these. We can, however, learn from them. We can at best try and capture the essence of the big picture, to appreciate the global agenda and outline the major forces at play. Employment is probably the single biggest issue across the world. This is because it is not so easily available and is getting more difficult. All governments promise to provide jobs, but the fear is that this may not come about. The fear is because of the march of technology. Technological changes have indeed threatened to disrupt jobs for the last 200 years and each time the doomsayers have been proven wrong. New jobs have replaced old ones and world economy has only prospered, especially in the last 70 years of globalisation. Unfortunately, this time the fear may be wellfounded, especially for the unskilled.
- Topic:
- Globalization, Science and Technology, Employment, Economy, and Work Culture
- Political Geography:
- South Asia and India