Bane or Boon: Artificial Intelligence and the Workforce Tue 12/06/2018 - 12:00 Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to change the job market as we know it. But should it be viewed as a threat to workers or an opportunity to seize on? France Stratégie looks at how it will impact the French workforce and what actions can be taken to ensure all workers benefit from it.
Interview : Learning Work Organizations: Issues and Challenges for France English translation of France Stratégie's Perspectives podcast on the study: Learning Work Organizations: Issues and Challenges for France. Find below the interview of France Stratégie’s expert Salima Benhamou, interviewed by Jean-Patrick Labouyrie on the main findings of her study.
Tomorrow's Workers: Neither Salaried nor Freelance Fri 18/03/2016 - 12:00 On March 18, 2016, France Stratégie and the Centre for Prospective Studies and International Information , CEPII, invited Princeton University professor of economics and public affairs and former chairman of President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers Alan Krueger to explore the consequences of these profound changes in the job market.
Flexibility on the Rise Among France’s Self-Employed and Salaried Workers Read more about Flexibility on the Rise Among France’s Self-Employed and Salaried Workers
Working in Public Service: The Challenge of Attractiveness Read more about Working in Public Service: The Challenge of Attractiveness
The territorial impact of teleworking: a public policy blind spot? Read more about The territorial impact of teleworking: a public policy blind spot?
Social mobility in France: what do we really know? Read more about Social mobility in France: what do we really know?
Good Work Wanted - The UK reviews how to right the 21st century workplace Fri 24/11/2017 - 12:00 The Good Work review the RSA’s Matthew Taylor conducted for the UK government in 2017 is a blueprint for how the country’s public and private sectors can help ensure UK citizens enjoy fair and decent work, with a minimum level of social protection. As such it is relevant for developed countries such as France, faced as they are with similar labour issues.
The Reality Behind the German Jobs Miracle Wed 22/11/2017 - 12:00 The fact the far-right eurosceptic party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) secured 94 seats in the Bundestag in the September 2017 federal elections, becoming the third-largest party, belies the image of an economically prosperous and stable country Germany has enjoyed in recent years in France.