Podcast
23 March 2022
Online labour: Can we all just move to Tahiti?
How is online labour different from remote work?
Podcast
23 March 2022
How is online labour different from remote work?
Podcast
19 January 2022
How can AI education improve workers' experience?
Blog post
21 December 2021
A selection of charts from Bruegel’s weekly newsletter, analysis of the year and what it meant for the economy in Europe and the world.
Working paper
16 December 2021
We investigate how labour demand and supply elasticities relate to an exogenous change in platform policy.
Blog post
07 December 2021
A European initiative strengthening rights for gig workers is welcome. A digitised economy should also be inclusive.
Blog post
06 December 2021
Skills, data and financing shortcomings constrain artificial-intelligence innovation in Europe.
Podcast
24 November 2021
The effects of digital technology on work and wages.
Policy brief
17 November 2021
We define biometric technologies as AI technologies that rely on biometric data to derive inferences about the individual whose data is collected.
Blog post
21 October 2021
Online job postings indicate that demand from top tech firms for frontier IT skills is about double their demand for other IT skills.
Event
19 October 2021
Addressing employers’ and employees’ challenges.
Blog post
11 October 2021
Policymakers should act to deal with labour-market concentration trends that potentially harm workers, especially gig workers and the self-employed.
Podcast
06 October 2021
Exploring the relationship between artificial intelligence and job transformation and whether the impact differs by gender.
Policy brief
05 October 2021
The digital transition should be managed – and taxed – alongside other societal transitions, but any tax on companies that replace employees with aut
Opinion piece
23 September 2021
The pandemic has shown workers and employers that another way to work is possible. The European Union should develop a framework to facilitate hybrid
Blog post
14 September 2021
More remote working in the wake of the pandemic could exacerbate wage inequality, with young workers, women and the low educated potentially losing ou
Event
02 September 2021
Bruegel Annual Meetings, Day 2 - This panel will cover the changes the COVID-19 pandemic made to our workplaces, and what to expect in the near future