Skip to content
You are not logged in |Login  
     
Limit search to available items
Record:   Prev Next
Resources
More Information
Bestseller
BestsellerE-book
Author Karoly, Lynn A., 1961-

Title The 21st century at work : forces shaping the future workforce and workplace in the United States / Lynn A. Karoly, Constantijn W.A. Panis.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, 2004.

Item Status

Description 1 online resource (xlv, 258 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome.
Description data file
Note "Rand Labor and Population."
"Prepared for the U.S. Department of Labor."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-258).
Contents The challenges of looking to the future -- A guiding framework -- Shifting demographic parameters shaping the future workforce -- Slower workforce growth ahead -- The workforce is becoming ever more diverse -- The key characteristic of the future workforce is skill -- Addressing the slowdown in labor force growth -- Changing demographics also shift demand for goods and services -- Demographics and the future of work -- The information age and beyond : the reach of technology -- The advent of the information age -- Applications of the "new biology" -- Nanotechnology : revolutionary technology on the horizon -- How technology is affecting the workforce and workplace -- Technology and the future of work -- A new era of global integration -- The phenomenon of economic global integration -- Forces behind global economic integration -- How economic globalization is affecting the U.S. economy, the workforce, and the workplace -- Economic globalization and the future of work -- Implications for work in the twenty-first century -- New paradigms for the organization of production -- Shifts in employment relationships and where work is performed -- Other workplace dimensions : safety, security, and privacy -- The changing nature of work and the skill requirements of jobs -- Supplying the workforce needs of the tuture -- Changing the rewards to work.
Summary What are the forces that will continue to shape the U.S. workforce and workplace over the next 10 to 15 years? With such inevitabilities as the proliferation and acceleration of technology worldwide, will more individuals work at home, will more businesses outsource their noncore functions--and with what consequences? Answering such questions can help stakeholders--workers, employers, educators, and policymakers--make informed decisions. With its eye on forming sound policy, the U.S. Department of Labor asked the RAND Corporation to look at the future of work in the near-to-medium term. The authors analyzed shifting demographic patterns, the pace of technological change, and the path of economic globalization. They observe, for example, that the workforce will continue to grow--however, at a markedly declining pace--and that the ongoing education of employees will be paramount as new technologies, such as bio- and nanotechnologies, come onto the scene and develop. They also look at the trend of globalization and how it fares for the United States' economy and those of other countries. Overall, the authors provide for the reader expectations about the key forces in the economy today and their implications for the future workforce and workplace, including the size, composition, and skills of the workforce; the nature of work and workplace arrangements; and worker compensation.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Language English.
Subject Working class -- United States -- Forecasting.
Working class.
United States.
Forecasting.
Employment forecasting -- United States.
Employment forecasting.
Work environment -- United States -- Forecasting.
Work environment.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Panis, Constantijn W. A.
United States. Department of Labor.
Rand Corporation.
Labor and Population Program.
Added Title Twenty-first century at work
Other Form: Print version: Karoly, Lynn A., 1961- 21st century at work. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, 2004 0833034928 (OCoLC)54538056
ISBN 0833036181 (electronic book)
9780833036186 (electronic book)
1601290055
9781601290052
0833034928
9780833034922
Report No. RAND/MG-164-DOL