Technequality
Technequality aims to improve our understanding of the relation between current technological innovations (robotisation, automation, and digitisation) and social inequalities (income, skills, education, well-being and health) in European countries.
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Funded by: Horizon 2020 framework of the European Union
TECHNEQUALITY projects
- The future of work in Europe
- Technology, skills, and inequality
- Educating today for tomorrows labour market
- Reinventing social welfare
- Automation, taxation, and public finances
- Is this time really different?
- Inclusive policies for reducing technological inequalities
- Project management, dissemination and communication
Consortium
- Maastricht University: Research Centre of Education and the Labor Market (lead)
- The University of Oxford: Oxford Martin School
- The European University Institute: Department of Social and Political Science
- The Berlin Social Science Centre: Research Unit on Skill Formation and the Labor Market
- Stockholm University: The Swedish Institute for Social Research)
- The University of Tallinn: School of Governance, Law and Society
- The University of Tilburg: Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Cambridge Econometrics: E3ME
For more information on Technequality, go to https://technequality-project.eu/