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The Global Conference on Measuring New Forms of Employment kicks off tomorrow in Brussels! 📅 4-5 July 2024 What to expect? 1⃣ Speeches from experts and leaders from across the world 2⃣ Insights on measuring new forms of employment, data needs and statistics on Digital Platform Employment 3⃣ Best practices on data collection in the domain Not attending in person? You can watch the livestream here👉 https://lnkd.in/gZ9wnVPV See you tomorrow! 🚀 #MeasuringEmployment . . . . #AskEurostat #statistics #EuropeanUnion #data #Employment #Conference

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Amenuveve Mawuli Dodzi Kofi ACHORIBO

International Independent Expert | International Executive MBA | ITM | BSc. Statistics & Computer Science| HIV/AIDS Counseling and Care Giving| Performance Management.

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What's new in digital employment statistics? Recent statistics highlight significant trends in digital employment. In 2022, nearly 30% of employed individuals in the EU used digital devices extensively for work, with Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Sweden showing the highest rates. Additionally, as of December 2023, Statistics Canada reported that 468,000 people worked through digital platforms or apps.

Amenuveve Mawuli Dodzi Kofi ACHORIBO

International Independent Expert | International Executive MBA | ITM | BSc. Statistics & Computer Science| HIV/AIDS Counseling and Care Giving| Performance Management.

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How important is data collection in the domain of employment? Data collection in the domain of employment is crucial for understanding workforce dynamics, identifying trends, and making informed decisions. It supports the development of policies, the measurement of employment types, and the improvement of workplace practices.

Nathaniel Cornoiu-Jităraşu

COMPETITION INSPECTOR at COMPETITION COUNCIL

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Interesting event

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