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29 January 2021

Technology and Work: General

The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Future of Work. Implications for Asian Development Cooperation

This volume focuses on the challenges posed to Asian workers and economies by the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the new practices transforming the workplace, workers, and work. The chapters in this volume present expert perspectives from government, civil society, academia, policy bodies, and multilateral agencies on how Asia’s stakeholders can and should navigate the rough waters caused by disruptive change to achieve productive and inclusive work for all in the digital age.

by Anthea Mulakala, Artemy Izmestiev, Benjamin Lokshin, Jai-Joon Hur, Julie Adiwal, Randeep Sudan, Sabina Dewan, Saowaruj Rattanakhamfu, Xue Qi, Zhou Taidong, Zothan Mawii
KDI School Of Public Policy And Management, The Asia Foundation
Automation, Development Cooperation, Digital Economy, Digital Literacy, Fourth Industrial Revolution, Future Of Work, Gender Equality, Industrial Development, Industry 4.0, Knowledge Economy, Labor Platforms, Skills, Technological Change

About the Author / Organization

Anthea Mulakala

Sabina Dewan

Zothan Mawii

Saowaruj Rattanakhamfu

Randeep Sudan

Zhou Taidong

Xue Qi

Benjamin Lokshin

Artemy Izmestiev

Julie Adiwal

Jai-Joon Hur

KDI School of Public Policy and Management

The Asia Foundation

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