60,000 new jobs: mobility transition positive for employment – especially in 3 regions
The mobility transition costs jobs, but the growth in jobs by 2040 is greater than the loss. This is the result of a study by the Institute for Employment Research.
Technological progress usually goes hand in hand with major changes in the labor market. For example, automation is seen as a danger to certain jobs, but also as a driver of innovation. Some jobs are disappearing, others are being created. The targeted mobility turnaround will also primarily affect jobs in traditional vehicle construction. Job losses on the one hand …
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