The Future of Global Stability: The World of Work in Developing Countries
CSIS, through generous joint-support by Chevron and the Royal Danish Embassy in Washington, has conducted a research project that assesses the future of work in a set of developing countries, going beyond technological disruptions
The research and analysis make the case why the United States has a stake and present a set of policy recommendations to better prepare the future workforce in developing countries.
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USAID’s Evolution As An Institution
Event by Daniel F. Runde and Susan Fine — October 31, 2019
Why Migrants Risk It All
Podcast Episode by Daniel F. Runde — September 18, 2019

Shaping the World of Work: U.S. Engagement with the ILO
Event by Romina Bandura , Daniel F. Runde , Secretary Alexander Acosta , Guy Ryder , Ed Potter , Cathy Feingold , and Kirstin Downey — April 12, 2019
World of Work: Brazil Case Study
Report by Romina Bandura , MacKenzie Hammond , and Jena Santoro — October 19, 2018
World of Work: India Case Study
Report by Romina Bandura — October 19, 2018
World of Work: Kazakhstan Case Study
Report by Christopher Metzger and Jena Santoro — October 19, 2018
World of Work: Nigeria Case Study
Report by Romina Bandura and MacKenzie Hammond — October 19, 2018
Volume 1: A National Security Priority for the United States
Report by Romina Bandura and MacKenzie Hammond — October 19, 2018