This working group is discussing the migration-related consequences of digitalisation for the future of work. Special emphasis is on the interplay between socio-technological systems and migration/migrants regarding the organisation of labour markets. What are the challenges for transnational forms of work and new mobility? What are the risks and chances of increasingly data-driven decision-making for the different sectors and their employees? What does digitalisation mean for the restructuring of knowledge and educational resources?
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- Pre-working group 1
- Pre-working group 2
- Pre-working group 3
- Pre-working group 4
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- Forced migration and regional solidarity: Ukraine and Europe
- Global human trafficking trends: an obstacle to fair migration
- Climate change and migration: communicating complexity
- Vaccination against the coronavirus: a civic or health necessity for migrants?
- New technologies, migration and the future of work
- From Fair Recruitment to Fair Integration?
- Infrastructures, climate change and new mobilities
- Nurturing future industries: issuing visa for digital nomads and cheering reverse remittances
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