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Future of Work in Comparative Contexts (SOCI90024)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Off Campus
Overview
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This subject, which is taught in Indonesia, investigates the fundamental issues around the changing nature of work; what it means for individuals’ working lives, employers, labour market institutions and regulations situating Australia within a comparative context. The subject reviews how digital technologies, automation, offshoring and emerging forms of employment (e.g., gig work, remote work, digital platform jobs) are changing labour market dynamics in Australia, Europe, North America and Asia. The subject also examines the different policy responses that have characterised this trend while highlighting the implications for corporations, organizations and institutions within a comparative perspective. Elements of the subject will be presented in conjunction with Gadjah Mada Universitas in Indonesia.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Understand and interpret basic concepts concerning labour market change and the future of work
- Have a critical understanding of the sources and consequences of changing labour markets for individuals working lives in comparative contexts
- What these labor market changes mean for social policy settings
- Provide a thorough and critical analysis of literature on this topic.
Generic skills
Students who successfully complete this subject should be able to demonstrate:
- Oral communication; written communication
- Collaborative learning; problem solving; teamwork
- Statistical reasoning; application of theory to practice
- Interpretation and analysis; critical thinking
- Accessing data and other information from a range of sources.
Last updated: 8 November 2024