The Future of Work in Latin America and The Caribbean: What Are The Most In-Demand Occupations and Emerging Skills in The Region? (interactive version)

In this interactive note, the third in the series "The future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean," we combine traditional sources and new data sources to explore the impact that technological change has had on the evolution of occupations and skills demand in the region. In addition, we show the potential of a tool that works as a GPS of the labor market and that gives the opportunity for workers in Latin America and the Caribbean to detect the skills that will allow them to move from a declining occupation to an emerging one. * For a correct visualization of this note, we recommend the use of the free Adobe Reader and Flash Player programs.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Oliver Azuara Herrera
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Labor Demand, Workforce and Employment, Skills, Labor Market, J01 - Labor Economics: General, J08 - Labor Economics Policies, F66 - Labor, J40 - Particular Labor Markets: General,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001677
https://publications.iadb.org/en/future-work-latin-america-and-caribbean-what-are-most-demand-occupations-and-emerging-skills-region
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Summary:In this interactive note, the third in the series "The future of Work in Latin America and the Caribbean," we combine traditional sources and new data sources to explore the impact that technological change has had on the evolution of occupations and skills demand in the region. In addition, we show the potential of a tool that works as a GPS of the labor market and that gives the opportunity for workers in Latin America and the Caribbean to detect the skills that will allow them to move from a declining occupation to an emerging one. * For a correct visualization of this note, we recommend the use of the free Adobe Reader and Flash Player programs.