A Study on Future Employments of Bangladesh with Expeditious High Technological Changes

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    A Study on Future Employments of Bangladesh with Expeditious High Technological Changes

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    2017-10-28
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    Al Naiem, MD. Abdullah
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    Rapid changes of technology will be affected our employments because we are living in a era where low cost & high productivity is main objective. The primary objective of the paper is ending poverty by sustainable future job solution for uneducated, less wages worker & for women.A lion share of people will losetheir jobs for lacking skills &Bangladesh will be lose many employment because dependence on robotics, sensor technologies, bigdata, artificial intelligence.Because in Bangladesh 50.7% of labor force has less than secondary education & one third has less than primary education. Methodology of this paper is made on qualitative approach.Half of today’s job will disappear in the next 25 years & women, less wages worker, less educated people will be impacted by automation in next decade.50 lakhs job will be lost to the automation by 2020& number will keep going. new skills &strategies are technology & computational thinking, care giving, social intelligence & media literacy, lifelong learning, adaptability & business entrepreneurship .The work of 20 men with the labor of two could possible, employee 18 men other workplace instead that would be waste of human resources. Surely, technology is force for good; it is not an assumption that can be guaranteed
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