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Explore ways to improve job opportunities and develop a personal plan for lifelong career success.
A historical perspective and overview of labor and employment policy in the United States and around the world How the roles of business, employees, and public policy have changed and created the labor market we see today The state of the current labor market in more detail: what does it look like? What types of jobs do we have and what skills are required? What are the emerging trends in the way companies organize work and in the role of labor market institutions such as trade unions? How emerging technologies are transforming the nature of human work and the skills needed, and how we can shape technological innovation to increase human potential. Ways that government and other civic institutions can ensure that the benefits of emerging innovations contribute to equal opportunity, social inclusion, and shared prosperity. Resources and tools you can use to plan your own career paths in the workplaces of the future – the next generation. Minimize what you will learn
of students from all over the world are educated on the e-learning platform.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT and Harvard University launch edX in 2012.
The most prestigious universities and leading companies in the world offer their courses on edX.
2019 QS Reimagine Education Award Winner
in the employability category
George M. Bunker Professor, Co-Director of the MIT Institute for Labor and Employment Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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