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How does the gender gap reflect in pensions? By Laura Ripani and Waldo Tapia from the IDB20 Dec 202300:02:20
Laura Ripani, head of the IDB's Labor Markets Division, and Waldo Tapia, IDB's lead specialist, explain how gender inequalities in labor markets are also reflected in women's pensions. Everything about the future of pensions in Latin America and the Caribbean in the new edition of our series on the future of work👉 https://publications.iadb.org/es/el-futuro-del-trabajo-en-america-latina-y-el-caribe-como-avanzar-hacia-pensiones-sostenibles-para

#IDB #Pensions #FutureOfWork #FutureOfPensions #SocialSecurity #LongerLivingSocieties #Aging

At the Inter-American Development Bank we work to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. http://www.iadb.org
What is the potential of the #SilverEconomy? By IDB experts Daniel Gamboa and Waldo Tapia20 Dec 202300:01:46
Daniel Gamboa and Waldo Tapia, authors of the new edition of the series The Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean, discuss the opportunities that come with aging societies, such as the silver economy. Everything about the future of pensions in Latin America and the Caribbean in the new edition of our series on the future of work👉https://publications.iadb.org/es/el-futuro-del-trabajo-en-america-latina-y-el-caribe-como-avanzar-hacia-pensiones-sostenibles-para

#IDB #Pensions #FutureOfWork #FutureOfPensions #SocialSecurity #LongerLivingSocieties #Aging

At the Inter-American Development Bank we work to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. http://www.iadb.org
Automation and Its Impact in the Labor Market: What Should We Differentiate?28 Feb 202000:05:10
María Fernanda Polini, Senior Associate at the Communications Division, interviews Matías Busso, Lead Specialist at the IDB Research Department. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
How Will the Future Of Work Look Like for Women?28 Feb 202000:05:40
AnamarĂ­a NĂșñez, Senior Associate of the Communications Division, interviews Monserrat Bustelo, Senior Specialist at the IDB Gender and Diversity Division. The analysis includes the opinion of Paul Oyer, economics professor and senior member at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
The Gig Economy and Worker Protection28 Feb 202000:05:00
Mariano Bosch, Principal Specialist of the Labor Markets Division at the IDB, reflects upon the implications of the gig economy for social protection in Latin America and the Caribbean. The analysis includes the opinion of Ivo Correa (Uber) and Albert Cañigueral (Ouishare). Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
The Role of the State in the Future of Work28 Feb 202000:07:12
Agustín Cåceres, Specialist at the Communications Division, interviews Laura Ripani and Carmen Pagés, Principal Specialist and Chief of the Labor Markets Division at the IDB, respectively. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
What Does the Future of Work Entail for the Education and Health Sectors28 Feb 202000:17:56
Marcelo Cabrol, Social Sector manager, talks with Ferdinando Regalia, Chief of the IDB Social Protection and Health Division, and Emiliana Vegas, former Chief of the IDB Education Division. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
Will There Be Increased Inequality in the Future of Work?28 Feb 202000:05:56
Laura Ripani, Principal Specialist at the Labor Markets Division, speaks with Juliån Messina, Lead Specialist at the IDB Research Department. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
Is There Labor Market Polarization in Latin America and the Caribbean28 Feb 202000:06:43
Agustin Cåceres, Specialist of the IDB Communications Division, talks with Oliver Azuara, Senior Specialist of the IDB Labor Markets Division. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
The New Labor Market Data Sources28 Feb 202000:08:18
Carmen Pagés, Chief of the IDB Labor Markets Division, reflects on the strengths and weaknesses of the new labor market data sources. The analysis includes the opinions of Carolina Gonzålez Velosa, Rodrigo Quintana, and Cristina Pombo, from the IDB, and Mar Carpanelli, from LinkedIn. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and subscribe to follow our contents at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
How Does the Digital Revolution Affect Women28 Feb 202000:09:14
Carmen Pagés, Chief of the Labor Markets Division at the IDB, interviews researcher Pablo Egaña to learn more about the methodology used in this study to analyze how automation impacts men and women. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and subscribe to follow our contents at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
Does Artificial Intelligence Perpetuate Gender Bias?28 Feb 202000:09:38
Together with Laura Ripani (Principal Specialist at the IDB Labor Markets Division), Cristina Pombo (Advisor, IDB Social Sector) analyzes the importance of ethical data management to close the gender gap in the labor market. To learn more about this topic, visit our blog or download our publication. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
How can a good pension system reduce informal labor? By IDB expert Ekaterina Cuéllar20 Dec 202300:01:40
Ekaterina CuĂ©llar, pensions expert from the Inter-American Development Bank, explains how a good pension system can enhance the quality of labor markets and vice versa. Everything about the future of pensions in Latin America and the Caribbean in the new edition of our series on the future of work👉 https://publications.iadb.org/es/el-futuro-del-trabajo-en-america-latina-y-el-caribe-como-avanzar-hacia-pensiones-sostenibles-para

IDB #Pensions #FutureOfWork #FutureOfPensions #SocialSecurity #LongerLivingSocieties #Aging

At the Inter-American Development Bank we work to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. http://www.iadb.org
Women in the Gig Economy28 Feb 202000:09:05
Monserrat Bustelo (Senior Specialist at the IDB Gender and Diversity Division) talks with Silvina Moschini (Founder and CEO, SheWorks) about the potential of the gig economy to help close the gender gap in the labor market. Learn about the questions that guide our conversation and follow our content at: https://www.iadb.org/en/labor-and-pensions/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean.
Flexibility: A benefit for women? By David Kaplan and Claudia Piras, IDB specialists20 Dec 202300:02:54
David Kaplan and Claudia Piras, IDB specialists, discuss the risks of considering labor flexibility as a prerogative only for women workers. Everything about labor flexibility in Latin America and the Caribbean in the new edition of our series on the future of work👉 https://publications.iadb.org/es/el-futuro-del-trabajo-en-america-latina-y-el-caribe-la-flexibilidad-llego-para-quedarse

#BID #IDB #FutureOfWork #WorkFlexibility #Telework #RemoteWork

At the Inter-American Development Bank we work to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. http://www.iadb.org

Can flexibility in the informal sector be regulated? By VerĂłnica Alaimo, specialist at the IDB20 Dec 202300:01:17
Verónica Alaimo, specialist from the IDB's Labor Markets Division, explains how regulating labor flexibility can contribute to expanding formal employment. Everything about labor flexibility in Latin America and the Caribbean in the new edition of our series on the future of work👉 https://publications.iadb.org/es/el-futuro-del-trabajo-en-america-latina-y-el-caribe-la-flexibilidad-llego-para-quedarse
#BID #IDB #FutureOfWork #WorkFlexibility #Telework #RemoteWork
At the Inter-American Development Bank we work to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. http://www.iadb.org
The impact of automation on the global value chain05 May 202100:10:12
#Futureofwork, #Labor, #Markets, #Sector
Laura Ripani, Principal Specialist in the Labor Markets division of the IDB, talks with Christian Volpe, Principal Economist in the Integration and Trade sector of the IDB about the implications of the growing infiltration of robots in developed countries.

Visit our website to learn more about this topic: iadb.org/futureofwork
Telework Before and After COVID-1913 Oct 202000:06:04
Catalina RodrĂ­guez Tapia, Consultant in the Labor Markets Division of the IDB, analyzes the potential expansion of telework based on the opinions of Fernando Saltiel, Professor at McGill University, Silvina Moschini, Founder and CEO of SheWorks!, and Veronica Alaimo, Senior Specialist in the Labor Markets Division of the IDB.

To learn more about this topic, download our series “The Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean”: www.iadb.org/futureofwork.
Can We Rethink Social Security Systems for a Post-COVID-19 World?13 Oct 202000:05:57
Oliver Azuara, Senior Specialist in the Labor Markets Division of the IDB, reflects on the challenges facing social security systems in Latin America and the Caribbean. This analysis includes opinions from experts Santiago Levy, David Tuesta, Mauricio CĂĄrdenas, and Claudia Cooper.

To learn more about this topic, download our series “The Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean”: www.iadb.org/futureofwork
Coronavirus and On-demand Digital Labor Platforms13 Oct 202000:07:28
MarĂ­a Teresa Silva-Porto, former Consultant in the Labor Markets Division of the IDB, analyzes the challenges and opportunities related to on-demand digital labor platforms. Illin Carrillo, Delivery Person with Glovo, Elizabeth Mishkin, Senior Economist at Uber, and Guillermo Bracciaforte, Co-founder of Workana, complement the analysis.

To learn more about this topic, download our series “The Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean”: www.iadb.org/futureofwork
Online Training: The New Way to Learn?13 Oct 202000:07:21
Anne Hand and Graciana Rucci, from the Labor Markets Division of the IDB, discuss the growth in online training platforms due to the coronavirus. This analysis includes contributions from Mateo Samper, Head of Public Sector Partnerships for Ibero-America for the virtual education platform Coursera.

To learn more about this topic, download our series “The Future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean”: www.iadb.org/futureofwork
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