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International Labour Organization

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ILO
Working paper

Generative AI and jobs: a global analysis of potential effects on job quantity and quality


This study seeks to add the global perspective to the already lively debate on possible changes that may result in the labour markets as a consequence of the recent advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI).
Working paper

Digital transformation of social security administration and services: a comparative analysis of Australia, Canada, Denmark and France


The digital transformation of social security administration and services is complex and multifaceted. It requires careful consideration of various factors, such as the legal and regulatory frameworks, technological infrastructure, and social and cultural norms. This comparative analysis examines the digital transformation of social security administration and services in four countries - Australia, Canada, Denmark, and...
Report

The road to decent work for domestic workers


This report includes a summary of the number of domestic workers worldwide, the share of domestic workers in informal employment, and the extent to which domestic workers are covered by labour and social protection in law and in practice. It also provides strategies for governments, social partners and other stakeholders, to work towards achieving decent...
Working paper

OSH and the COVID-19 pandemic: a legal analysis

Emily Spieler, Iván Williams Jiménez

This study provides an analysis of how occupational safety and health regulation responded to the circumstances of key workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Working paper

Effects of digitalization on the human centricity of social security administration and services


The author of this working paper argues that there is no substitute for sound, evidence-based policy development to support a human-centric approach to social policy and government to service delivery. To enhance the benefits from AI while minimising the adverse risks, social security administration needs to understand better the scope and depth of the risks...

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