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Worker Wellbeing and the Gig Economy – Work Wellness Institute Conference Series

Leadership, Psychosocial Factors
130 1.5 hr
June 9, 2022

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The growing adoption of advanced digital technologies coupled with sociodemographic shifts, globalization and ecological changes represent driving forces in what many term: “the future of work”. The future of work is disrupting every industry and has the potential to contribute to the decline of standard work arrangements and the growth of more precarious forms of employment including gig work. It also shapes people’s livelihoods, including their care relationships, and strategies about how to survive and thrive in these changing contexts.

Learning Outcomes

To define the future of work and gain insight into how different trends are changing the nature and availability of work.
To build an understanding of how different dimensions of the future of work can influence the work and livelihood arrangements to which people living with disabilities contribute.
To learn about the various ways in which workplace stakeholders and policymakers can address the shocks and stresses of the future of work and livelihoods for people living with disabilities

Speakers

Dr. Arif Jetha
Dr. Arif Jetha is an associate scientist at the Institute for Work & Health. He is also an assistant professor (status-only) at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health. Dr. Jetha’s emerging program of research aims at understanding life course differences in the employment participation of people living with chronic disabling conditions. He is specifically interested in understanding early labour market experiences and their impact on key transitions across life. His research takes a systems perspective to understand the role of policy-level factors and organizational conditions in the prevention and management of work disability.
Deborah Stienstra

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