The Effects of Digitalisation, Globalisation, Climate Change and Demographic
Shifts in Labour Markets and Welfare States in the European Union
We will examine how digitalisation, globalisation, demographic shifts, and climate change drive structural changes in skills demand and supply, job quality, and working conditions. We will also discuss their social impacts, for instance, on inequality and well-being. Researchers from all social science fields are invited to contribute and participate. Both quantitative and qualitative studies are welcome.
Keynote Speaker
Agnieszka CHŁOŃ-DOMIŃCZAK
We welcome contributions addressing the implications of digitalisation, globalisation, climate change, and demographic shifts on various aspects, encompassing but not limited to:
Covering the combined impact of two or more driving forces – digitalisation, globalisation, climate change and demographic shifts – is considered an added value. We welcome contributions from PhD students and early-stage academics.
Submissions
Please submit your paper or an extended abstract (approximately 800 words) along with
i) paper title,
ii) name(s) of the author(s), and
iii) affiliation and the presenting author’s email address by 1 March 2024 to Laurène Thil (laurene.thil@kuleuven.be).
Abstracts should include the following elements: introduction, methodology, major findings, implications and keywords.
Key Dates
March 1, 2024 – Deadline for abstract submission
March 22, 2024 – Decisions on acceptance
April 1, 2024 – Registration deadline for presenting attendees
May 16, 2024 – Registration for all attendees
May 23 and 24, 2024 – Conference in Leuven
Scientific Committee:
Mikkel Barslund (HIVA – KU LEUVEN),
Karolien Lenaerts (HIVA – KU LEUVEN),
Laurène Thil (HIVA – KU Leuven),
Piotr Lewandowski (IBS),
Ludivine Martin (LISER),
Cristiano Perugini (UNIPG),
Ursula Holtgrewe (ZSI),
Slavina Spasova (OSE),
Holger Stichnoth (ZEW)
Registration here