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future of work, including other trends that are impacting this future. The review suggests that digital technology will not … deterministically shape the future of work but that options and choices exist over what and how technology is implemented and with what …
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This article investigates gender differences in tasks performed at the workplace over a period of 25 years, from 1991 and 2016 in France. We exploit data from the Enquête Complémentaire Emploi: Conditions de travail, the oldest survey at the worker level among European countries on a wide...
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This study describes how the digitisation of the workplace may contribute to the emergence of data-driven management, and how this, in turn, may affect work organisation and aspects of job quality, such as occupational health and safety. It summarises and defines the technologies that enable...
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This paper provides a conceptual framework for the emerging phenomenon of algorithmic man-agement and outlines some of the implications for work, from work organisation to working condi-tions (job quality). The paper defines algorithmic management as the use of computer-programmed procedures for...
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the technology. The analysis also shows the importance of communication and new ways of organising teamwork as a crucial …
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-monetary working conditions in Europe over the period 1995-2005 combining information from the World Robotics Survey and the European …
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The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated home confinement measures in March 2020 urged many Spanish companies and their workers to "improvise" a teleworking practice for which not much previous experience was available. The qualitative survey results show that a large proportion of...
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During the Covid crisis the population in regime of telework jumped from 3% to 25% of the workforce. This study aims at better understanding how the massive shift to telework following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic affected workers' jobs and lives in France during the first lockdown...
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This technical report presents the results of a qualitative survey conducted in April and May 2020 with 25 workers who worked in the telework regime - either full-time or part-time - during the lock-down period following the epidemic of Covid-19 in Italy. The report analyses the consequences of...
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This study aims at better understanding how the massive shift to telework following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020 affected workers' jobs and lives. In particular, we shed light on how this exogenous change had an impact on tasks content and work organisation dimensions...
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