International trade can alter the composition of labour demand by increasing the demand for high-skill workers and by causing reallocation of employment from middle to top occupations, notes OECD.Trade with non-EU...
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Regional demographics of working-age population are deepening: by 2050, the number of people of 20-64 years old will decrease (compared to 2015) by 49 million in Europe, by 22...
World Employment and Social Outlook, Employment by StatusSource: ILO, World Employment and Social Outlook

The labour market is polarisingSource: OECD, “How technology and globalisation are transforming the labour market”, in OECD Employment Outlook 2017

Source: Artificial Intelligence Index, 2017 Annual Report, p 19
