Technology, Globalisation and Migration
Edited by Steven Dhondt,
Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage and
Leire Aldaz Odriozola
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Keywords: Labour Market Inequalities; Automation; Globalisation; Labour Migration; Scenario Analysis; Labour Market Policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035373642
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Inequality and skills: still the main social topics of our times

- Steven Dhondt, Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage and Leire Aldaz Odriozola
- Ch 2 The consequences of technological advancements for labour markets

- Victor Medina Pierluisi and Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
- Ch 3 Globalisation and labour market inequalities

- Bart Los
- Ch 4 Migration, inequality, and skills

- Leire Aldaz Odriozola, Majda Seghir, Begoña Eguía Peña and Ane Aizpurua Esnaola
- Ch 5 The interaction of the three shocks: technological change, globalisation, and migration

- Marcel Smolka
- Ch 6 Regions in Europe: diverse paths to shared prosperity?

- Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen, Jon P. Knudsen, Terese Birkeland and Tore Bersvendsen
- Ch 7 Social convergence and the transitions: which direction?

- Gerben Hulsegge, Steven Dhondt, Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen, Pascal Kampert and Jon P. Knudsen
- Ch 8 Skills between reality and misconceptions: what they can (and cannot) solve

- Cinzia Alcidi and Laura Nurski
- Ch 9 Reimagining European policy: skills, inequality, and the path to convergence

- Steven Dhondt, Leire Aldaz Odriozola and Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
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