Research presentation by Dr Eliza-Jane Stringer (LSE) delivered under the title 'People Versus Machines: The Impact of Being in an Automatable Job on Australian Workers' Mental Health and Life Satisfaction' as part of Breakout Session #7: The future of work and wellbeing, at the inaugural Wellbeing Research & Policy Conference in 2022.
The Wellbeing Research & Policy Conference, led by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford, brought together scholars and policymakers to discuss the latest research, insights, and developments in the field of wellbeing science.
The conference was held over three days at the Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre in Worcester College, University of Oxford, in July 2022. At the Conference, we hosted plenary speakers, panel discussions, policy roundtables, and many more opportunities for participants to share their research and ideas.
For full recordings of each session, head to wellbeing.hmc.ox.ac.uk/programme
Негізгі бет The impact of automation on happiness | Eliza-Jane Stringer | University of Oxford 2022
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