A human-centered approach lies at the heart of the International Labour Organisation's Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work and lays a new cornerstone for the international agenda. But what is a human-centered approach in practice, and how is it useful to researchers, policy-makers and practitioners? Can this perspective help us to build more connected, collaborative responses to future-of-work challenges?
Join us for a conversation between Richard Baldwin, Professor of International Economics and Co-chair of the new TASC Platform at the Graduate Institute, and Richard Samans, Director of Research at the ILO to get under the skin of a human-centered approach to the future of work.
The conversation sets the scene for the Future of Work Summit, taking place online on 4 December 2020.