This project explores how the analysis of online generated labour market data can help us understand the relevance of new skills and sustainability of novel occupations.
Ole is interested in public policy in times of digitalization. In particular, he wanted to look at how new data science methods could be used to improve policy-making. Before coming to Oxford Ole completed a degree in Political Science.
This project explores how the analysis of online generated labour market data can help us understand the relevance of new skills and sustainability of novel occupations.
29 January 2025
A new study led by an international research team, including Dr Fabian Braesemann from the Oxford Internet Institute, part of the University of Oxford, shows how Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are reshaping the workforce.
24 October 2023
Researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, and the Center for Social Data Science, University of Copenhagen, find that the economic value of a skill is determined by how well it can be combined with other worker competencies.
23 October 2023
Should we all learn how to code to prepare for an uncertain future of work? In our recent article, we show that it pays to have skills centred around Artificial Intelligence (AI).
16 February 2022
A team of international researchers has launched the CoRisk-Index, a new automated tool designed to measure the risk companies see in the Covid-19 pandemic.