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Going Viral: COVID-19 and the Accelerated Transformation of Jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean (World Bank Latin American and Caribbean Studies) (Paperback)

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COVID-19 started as a health emergency, but it is rapidly evolving into an employment crisis. There is
still uncertainty on how severe the economic impact of the pandemic will be. As things go, however, the drag
on the region’s employment could last longer than the epidemic itself. Beyond the immediate impacts on the
level of employment, the crisis is deepening and accelerating the transformation of jobs, bringing the future
closer. Going Viral: COVID-19 and the Accelerated Transformation of Jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean focuses on recent trends in the economies of the region that have been significantly changing the labor market: premature deindustrialization, the servicification of the economy, and the changing skill requirements of jobs as automation advances.

The findings of this report have important implications for economic policy. Some of these implications are
related to the productivity challenges that Latin America and the Caribbean was already facing after the end of
the “Golden Decade” in 2013. Other policy implications see their relevance enhanced by the COVID-19 crisis.
As sectors are impacted in different ways, as new technologies are developed and adopted, and as working
remotely becomes more common, governments need to respond in ways that support a smooth transformation
of jobs—one that is socially acceptable and that contributes to productivity growth, including investing
in the human capital of the workforce. The accelerated transformation of jobs also calls for a rethinking of labor regulations and social protection policies. The institutional architecture geared to wage earners in the formal sector is quickly becoming outdated. The report calls for the flexible regulation of the emerging forms of work, in a way that encourages employment and supports formalization, thereby expanding the coverage of social protection. to larger segments

Product Details
ISBN: 9781464814488
ISBN-10: 1464814481
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Publication Date: November 19th, 2020
Pages: 108
Language: English
Series: World Bank Latin American and Caribbean Studies