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Social protection in a changing world: Job Guarantee as a pathway to address technological unemployment and Green Transition (Online)
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Transform International Interdisciplinary Conference "The Future of the Human Workforce"
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2025
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Abstract/Resumo
Welfare-states in various countries face numerous challenges nowadays to provide adequate
social protection to their populations, given the social dynamics that characterize post-industrial
societies, from ageing populations to the emergence of “atypical” forms of work.
Prospects of net job losses due to automation and the need to reshape various sectors of our
economies to meet the targets of carbon neutrality, which may represent the extinction of
numerous job posts in polluting industries and an urgent need to requalify and reintegrate in the
job market a great number of workers, represent a whole new range of additional challenges
for Welfare-states in the areas of employment protection.
In order to contribute to this discussion, we analyse in this article the proposition of public policy
known as Job Guarantee, which consists in guaranteeing a job post in public service to anyone
who voluntarily applies for it, serving both as a safety net for involuntary unemployment and to
cover areas of activity not addressed by the market.
The structure is as follows. We start by explaining, in more detail, what Job Guarantee is and
what are the main arguments in favour of this policy option. Then, we briefly compare Job
Guarantee with other policies (namely Participation Income and Basic Income), based on
dimensions of analysis found in the literature review, so that we have a better understanding of
the sort of questions raised by the implementation of such policies.
We conclude with a brief analysis (based on policy evaluation reports and academic papers)
of two programs that come close to the idea of Job Guarantee: the Argentinian program Plan
Jefes and the French program Territoire Zéro Chômeur de Longue Durée (TZCLD). We hope with
this analysis to stimulate reflection in the challenges we are facing and the trade-offs between
the options to address them.
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