Forward Thinking

How will automation affect jobs, skills, and wages?


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   Listen to the podcast (duration: 32:14) >  Automation will displace many jobs over the next 10-15 years, but many others will be created, and even more will change. Jobs of the future will use different skills and may have higher educational requirements. In this episode, we ask experts how we can retrain workers for the new world of work and what the shifts might mean for occupations and wages.

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