The labour market at the time of the pandemic: the most in-demand professions

Authors

  • Luca Riva Labour policy expert at the Municipality of Milan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2022.1.44

Keywords:

pandemic, labour market, jobs

Abstract

The outbreak of the pandemic caused by Covid-19 has undoubtedly changed many of the daily dynamics to which we are accustomed, first and foremost those of a work-related nature. Consequently, in the post-pandemic scenario, it is useful to understand where we are heading and what the work of the future will be like.

For this reason, I tried to put some questions to some experts in the field, organising a sort of virtual round table in which Dr Alessandro Capezzuoli, Dr Massimiliano Franceschetti and Dr Andrea Fioni participated.

Author Biography

Luca Riva, Labour policy expert at the Municipality of Milan.

Expert in Employment Policies, Employment Services and Vocational Training c/o Municipality of Milan. Urban Economy and Employment Department - Employment and Training Area - Employment Training Unit - Employment Desks

References

Deming, D.J. (2017), The growing importance of social skills in the labor market. Quarterly Journal of Economics.

Assolombarda, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore e CRISP (2021), Le professioni del futuro: come la tecnologia e la pandemia modificano il mercato del lavoro lombardo.

Published

2022-04-15

How to Cite

Riva, L. (2022). The labour market at the time of the pandemic: the most in-demand professions. Community Notebook. People, Education and Welfare in the Society 5.0, (1), 55–59. https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2022.1.44