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Overview. Changes in the nature of work ; What can governments do? ; Organization of this study
1. The changing nature of work. Technology generates jobs ; How work is changing ; A simple model of changing work
2. The changing nature of firms. Superstar firms ; Competitive markets ; Tax avoidance
3. Building human capital. Why governments should get involved ; Why measurement helps ; The human capital project
4. Lifelong learning. Learning in early childhood ; Tertiary education ; Adult learning outside the workplace
5. Returns to work. Informality ; Working women ; Working in agriculture
6. Strengthening social protection. Social assistance ; Social insurance ; Labor regulation
7. Ideas for social inclusion. A global "New Deal" ; Creating a new social contract ; Financing social inclusion.
Overview. Changes in the nature of work ; What can governments do? ; Organization of this study
1. The changing nature of work. Technology generates jobs ; How work is changing ; A simple model of changing work
2. The changing nature of firms. Superstar firms ; Competitive markets ; Tax avoidance
3. Building human capital. Why governments should get involved ; Why measurement helps ; The human capital project
4. Lifelong learning. Learning in early childhood ; Tertiary education ; Adult learning outside the workplace
5. Returns to work. Informality ; Working women ; Working in agriculture
6. Strengthening social protection. Social assistance ; Social insurance ; Labor regulation
7. Ideas for social inclusion. A global "New Deal" ; Creating a new social contract ; Financing social inclusion.