The future of work after the Covid-19 pandemic


Author: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Diana Sabotinova (Burgas Free University)

Keywords: the future of work, COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted labour markets across the world. It has changed how we work in ways that will affect our behaviour long after the pandemic ends. Companies implemented digital and automation technologies with accelerating trends. Work went online. These changes will persist in advanced economies after the pandemic. Overcoming labour market mismatches in a post-COVID world will be a key challenge, with potentially different solutions for each country. This paper offers a perspective on how the pandemic may reshape the future of work.

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