Journal of Applied Economic Research
ISSN 2712-7435
The Present and Future of the Employment Paradigm in the Context of Global Changes
A.V. Popov, T.S. Soloveva
Vologda Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract
Major transformations have taken place throughout history, radically changing people's way of life. This can be noted in particular in the area of employment. In just the last few centuries, it has gone from predominantly agrarian employment, manual work and natural specialization to the technology-based image of the service-sector worker. The purpose of the article is to comprehend and conceptualize the process of forming a new employment paradigm through the prism of global challenges. The hypothesis is that in the modern world, employment is becoming increasingly blurred, combining features of different eras, which results in an intensification of social stratification and labor market segmentation. The research is based on the methodological principles of compiling a systematic review and consists of the following steps: goal setting and study design, selection of relevant literature according to the defined criteria, generalization and analytical review of selected sources, presentation of results. The analysis highlights the key trends in the field of employment at the current stage of social development. Among them are concentration of the labor force in the tertiary sector, destandardization and increased flexibility of employment, changes in the economy's requirements for human capital, etc. Special attention is paid to the influence of global challenges on the future of work under single-factor and complex scenarios of its development. The authors provide an analytical review of international experience in overcoming the negative consequences of employment transformation. The paper concludes by offering conceptual understanding of the emerging paradigm of employment and highlighting its cognitive features. The results obtained contribute to the development of the discussion on the future of work, related opportunities and threats. The practical significance of the study lies in identifying promising directions of state policy to regulate employment in the face of modern challenges.
Keywords
employment paradigm; labor market; future of work; employment transformation; global challenges.
JEL classification
E24, F66, J01, J08References
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Popov Andrei Vasilevich
Candidate of Economics, Senior Researcher, Vologda Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vologda, Russia (160014, Vologda, Gorky Street, 56A); ORCID 0000-0002-4803-1354; e-mail: ai.popov@yahoo.com.
Soloveva Tatiana Sergeevna
Researcher, Vologda Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vologda, Russia (160014, Vologda, Gorky Street, 56A); ORCID 0000-0003-1770-7566; e-mail: solo_86@list.ru.
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Popov A.V., Soloveva T.S. The Present and Future of the Employment Paradigm in the Context of Global Changes. Journal of Applied Economic Research, 2021, Vol. 20, No. 2, P.327-355. DOI: 10.15826/vestnik.2021.20.2.014.
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