How to prepare Latin America’s workforce for a technological revolution. This article features commentary on AQ’s Top 5 Urban Visionaries: Ricardo Mora , and appears in our recent print issue on how to make Latin American cities better places to live and work.
How will technology affect jobs in Latin America? And how must our cities adapt?
In the past, experts have pointed to the polarization of the labor market: high- and low-skilled occupations have gained participation in total employment at the expense of middle-skilled ones. Routine tasks — which follow easily definable procedures that could be replicated by a […]
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