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Call for Proposals: Shaping an Inclusive and Sustainable Future of Work in Asia

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Deadline: 19-Jul-24

LIRNEasia invites proposals for gender-responsive, policy-relevant applied research projects that contribute to a sustainable and inclusive future of work in the Asian region.

This call is supported with funding from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC).

Through the FutureWORKS initiative, a Southern-led multidisciplinary research network will be built, dedicated to researching and addressing the challenges posed by the changing landscape of work across the Global South. Through shared research, network consolidation, knowledge sharing, and collaboration in public policy processes, FutureWORKS seeks to foster innovation that advances skills for the future of work and promotes decent work globally.

The work of the FutureWORKS Asia hub centres around creating new, actionable knowledge that contributes to changing policies and practices around skills development that help the workforce in low and lower-middle income (L-LMIC) Asian countries transition towards just and equitable work in light of the changes and disruptions to work ecosystems posed by increasing digitization (especially the rapid advancement of AI), climate change and climate transition to low-carbon economies, and demographic changes (declining birth rates, aging, and migration), through the lens of gender, equity and inclusion. An important dimension of this work will be that it does not seek to address each of these challenges in isolation, but it will explore their implications where the forces intersect. For example, how the adoption of AI-based green technologies might affect job displacement, job augmentation, skills requirements, etc., particularly among marginalised groups.

As the Asia Hub, LIRNEasia aims to achieve the following in order to achieve the global network objectives:

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For more information, visit LIRNEasia.

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