Proactive Policy Making for a Jobless Era

Authors

  • Josh Copus

Abstract

Assumptions around modern-day employment are increasingly anachronistic in the face of rapidly evolving technologies that are upending traditional job categories and occupations. In order to establish a more viable and adaptive model of employment in the near- and long-term future, which helps workers achieve personal fulfillment while also contributing productively to society, it is necessary for policymakers and leaders to reimagine how the working world will look and function. In a world characterized by rapid change that suggests new applications for our labor, how will we go about preparing for the future? This article proposes a more proactive approach, including specific policy considerations.

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Published

2016-11-16

How to Cite

Copus, J. (2016). Proactive Policy Making for a Jobless Era. Social Innovations Journal, (29). Retrieved from https://socialinnovationsjournal.com/index.php/sij/article/view/12214