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10 Oct 2019
This report describes how a unique partnership between the RSA, Alt/Now and the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and the Mastercard Impact Fund took on the challenge of exploring the action needed to combat economic insecurity in the future of work.
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05 Oct 2019
Alan Lockey
We asked a group of RSA Fellows and members of the public what they thought of the future of work. They raised questions about the role of humans, who has power over technology and how we can use education to prepare.
11 Sep 2019
This snapshot paper summarises our enquiry into the future of retail. We explore possible future challenges and opportunities for the sector and outline a set of prototype policy and practice interventions, developed in partnership with major retailers, policy makers and wider civil society.
Will Grimond
Data monopolies makes changing between music services hard. But it’s much more serious for gig economy workers.
19 Aug 2019
This paper aims to raise awareness of the ways in which women are bearing the brunt of economic problems in the UK, and how the labour market, at present, is a precarious environment for many women.
15 Aug 2019
There is growing evidence that British workers are economically insecure. This paper aims to deepen understanding of how economic insecurity is experienced by workers, including those in non-standard employment arrangements.
Rowan Conway Fabian Wallace-Stephens
Digital trends have sparked a revolution in how we work — for some this means work and life is more precarious, says Rowan Conway.
25 Jul 2019
Asheem Singh
As we launch a collection of short stories on the future of work in an age of radical technologies, Asheem Singh reflects on how fiction can prepare us for the world of tomorrow.
17 May 2019
Fabian Wallace-Stephens
How will technology change the high street?
10 May 2019
Data is currency in the gig economy. Workers deserve a right to their data.
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We want to make sure that everyone, regardless of background or starting point, can pursue good work.