Event date:
14.04.2026, 10:30 - 14:00
We invite you to the seminar Changing Boundaries of Work: Technology, Perceptions and Social Protection, which will explore how technological change, evolving perceptions of work and the design of social protection systems reshape contemporary labour markets. Five presentations delivered by Giulio Zanella, Francesco Roncone, Karol Madoń, Anna Kaleta and Adam Suraj will address themes such as job seekers’ beliefs, AI-driven task transformations, workers’ exposure to new technologies, policy impacts on civic engagement and labour market integration. The seminar will provide an opportunity to discuss emerging challenges and opportunities linked to rapid shifts in work and society.
Programme
- Session I (10:30–12:00)
- Giulio Zanella – Job seekers’ beliefs and labour market outcomes: Evidence from a large-scale information experiment
- Francesco Roncone – AI Inventions and Task Changes Within Occupations: New Work for Whom?
- Coffee Break (12:00–12:30)
- Session II (12:30–14:00)
- Karol Madoń – Workers’ exposure to AI across development stages
- Anna Kaleta – The impact of the “Family 500+” child benefit on electoral participation and the outcomes of the 2015 and 2019 parliamentary elections
- Adam Suraj – The Free Movement of Workers: Poland’s EU Accession and Polish Migrants’ Labor Market Integration
Financed by the Minister of Science and Higher Education under the “Regional Excellence Initiative” Programme.

Type of event:
seminar
Category:
scientific
Location:
SGH, al. Niepodległości 128, Building C, Room 2E
Organiser:
Department of Economics I
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