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How Artificial Intelligence redefines labour market vulnerability in Europe: From historical risks to future resilience

This policy brief draws on insights from the PATHS2INCLUDE analysis “New and Changing Risks of Labour Market Attachment” and aims to identify the socio-demographic profiles most exposed to future technological disruption. It examines the disconnect between historical vulnerabilities and emerging AI risks, providing recommendations for policymakers to support adaptability and prevent new forms of labour […]

New and changing risks of labour market attachment – the future of work

This working paper aims to deepen the understanding of the new factors associated with the risk of underemployment, unemployment and inactivity, while at the same time investigating the new dimensions of labour market vulnerability. The first part of the paper provides a descriptive analysis of historical vulnerabilities, plotting trends in labour force participation, underemployment, and […]

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