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Joint Nordic drive for more foreign labour

Nordic cooperation could help market the region as an attractive labour market for highly educated third-country nationals.
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| FUTURE OF WORK, Dec 2017

Joint Nordic project on the future of work

The Nordic ministers of labour have launched a comprehensive research project led by the Norwegian research foundation FAFO, studying how Nordic working life might look like in 2030. The knowledge resulting from the research will be used for further cooperation on the future of work in the working life sector.
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Jón Björnsson

Jon Erik Dølvik: Stored demand could help create jobs tema
| FUTURE OF WORK

Jon Erik Dølvik: Stored demand could help create jobs

The largest research project ever to be financed by the employment ministers at the Nordic Council of Ministers was about to conclude just as the Corona pandemic hit. How will the pandemic and the economic crisis in its wake impact on the advice the researchers will give on the future of work?
Jon Erik Dølvik: Technology easily blinds us, yet we can shape our own future of work tema
| May 2018

Jon Erik Dølvik: Technology easily blinds us, yet we can shape our own future of work

He does not use the analogy himself, but when Jon Erik Dølvik talks about the future of work it sounds as if he is talking about the Gulf Stream. When researching whether the Nordic model can manage challenges like automation, globalisation and the platform economy, he is mostly interested in how the flow of capital affects employment.
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Jonas Gahr Støre

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Jonas Gahr Støre

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Jonas Gahr Støre

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Jonas Wendel

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Jónshús and Bendiksdottir

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