COCAG Launch Event – abstract presentations topic 5: changing labour markets and contexts

Finally the 5th topic covered ‘Critical perspectives on changing labour markets and contexts’ with the following presentations.

Tom Staunton; University of Derby; UK: The Platformisation of Career

Mariana Lucas Casanova; Centre for Career Development and Lifelong Learning, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences of the University of Porto; Porto, Portugal & Centre for Research and Innovation in Education (inED), Polytechnic of Porto, ESE; Portugal: The impact of the crisis in Portugal on the experience of work, psychosocial uncertainty and emotional coping – a cross-sectional and longitudinal study (co-authors 1. Taliep, Naiema; 2. Costa, Patrício; 3. Lawthom, Rebecca; 4. Coimbra, Joaquim Luís; 1. Institute for Social and Health Sciences; University of South Africa & UNISA/SAMRC, Masculinity and Health Research Unit (MaHRU); South Africa; 2. Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Medicine; University of Minho; Braga, Portugal;  ICVS / 3B’s – PT Government Associate Laboratory; Braga / Guimarães, Portugal & Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, University of Porto; Porto, Portugal; 3. Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Education; The University of Sheffield; Sheffield, United Kingdom; 4. Centre for Career Development and Lifelong Learning, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences of the University of Porto; Porto, Portugal) 

Lea Ferrari; University of Padova; Italy: Bridging the Digital Divide: Counsellors in the Context of Digitalisation (co-authors Sgaramella, Teresa M; University of Padova; Italy)

Rosario Scandurra; University Pompeu; Fabra- Barcelona School of Management; Spain: The employability wage premium: Findings from two decades of the Catalan Graduate Follow Up Survey (co-authors Kristinn Hermannsson; Glasgow; Stefano Fusaro University of Glasgow & Department of Economics, University Loyola Andalucía, Seville, Spain. 

Dr. Limor Ladelsky Kessler; Academic Center for law and Science, Bar Ilan University; Israel: The Effect of AI on Career Decisions 

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