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= "emerging field ... which analyzes economic structures and possibilities in a future where technological progress, particularly artificial intelligence, substantially reduces or eliminates the need for human labor". [1]


Description

Nassim Dehouche:

"Unlike traditional labor economics, which focuses on employment transformation, Post-Labor Economics begins with the premise that human labor will largely disappear rather than merely shift between sectors. It concludes by assessing these interconnected dimensions to establish a basis for further exploration of a potentially transformative economic shift for humanity, while recognizing varied perspectives on the inevitability and desirability of post-labor futures."

(https://www.researchgate.net/publication/390642858_Post-Labor_Economics_A_Systematic_Review)


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* Article / Preprint: Post-Labor Economics: A Systematic Review. Nassim Dehouche. April 2025

URL = https://www.researchgate.net/publication/390642858_Post-Labor_Economics_A_Systematic_Review