
Will robots take over our jobs? As the Fourth Industrial Revolution becomes more and more important, the debate around the labor market of the future intensifies and uncertainty grows. Through the Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean series, we want to offer new data to help our region take advantage of the opportunities and minimize the risks around this important topic. Learn about ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Laura Ripani, head of the IDB's Labor Markets Division, and Waldo Tapia, IDB's lead specialist, explain how gender inequalities in labor markets are also reflected in women's pensions. Everything about the future of pensions in Latin America and the ... more
Daniel Gamboa and Waldo Tapia, authors of the new edition of the series The Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean, discuss the opportunities that come with aging societies, such as the silver economy. Everything about the future of pensio... more
Ekaterina Cuéllar, pensions expert from the Inter-American Development Bank, explains how a good pension system can enhance the quality of labor markets and vice versa. Everything about the future of pensions in Latin America and the Caribbean in the... more
David Kaplan and Claudia Piras, IDB specialists, discuss the risks of considering labor flexibility as a prerogative only for women workers. Everything about labor flexibility in Latin America and the Caribbean in the new edition of our series on the... more
Verónica Alaimo, specialist from the IDB's Labor Markets Division, explains how regulating labor flexibility can contribute to expanding formal employment. Everything about labor flexibility in Latin America and the Caribbean in the new edition of ou... more
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Laura Ripani, Principal Specialist in the Labor Markets division of the IDB, talks with Christian Volpe, Principal Economist in the Integration and Trade sector of the IDB about the implications of the growing... more
Catalina Rodríguez Tapia, Consultant in the Labor Markets Division of the IDB, analyzes the potential expansion of telework based on the opinions of Fernando Saltiel, Professor at McGill University, Silvina Moschini, Founder and CEO of SheWorks!, and... more
Oliver Azuara, Senior Specialist in the Labor Markets Division of the IDB, reflects on the challenges facing social security systems in Latin America and the Caribbean. This analysis includes opinions from experts Santiago Levy, David Tuesta, Maurici... more
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