As the global economy advances into the 21st century, one of the greatest challenges it will face is the digitalization of work. This is the practice of decreasing reliance on conventional work in favor of other forms of work. This digitalization trend will become more and more popular as the price of the technology decreases. However, this trend is particularly challenging for developing countries. These countries do not necessarily have the infrastructure to support the digitalisation of work, and many of them rely on cheap exports for economic growth. Since their exports are no longer cost-effective, due to the high cost of human labor compared to robotics, they will have to change their economies just to survive. Infrastructure development, less dependence on exports, increased skilled labor, greater communication between the private sector and educational institutions, and increased domestic consumption and urbanization are needed. The task is to bring about this change in a stable and cost-effective way and it should be recognized that all nations are in this together, both developed and developing, as they are all part of the global economy. The People's Republic of China is undoubtedly one of them. of the most proactive nations when it comes to mitigating the effects and adapting to the digitalisation of work. It has invested heavily in its manufacturing sector for more than half a century and has also invested in a new digital economy. The People's Republic of China has outlined its digitalization goals in the Twelfth Five-Year Plan. One of the first priorities of this plan is to reduce dependence on the export sector. To do this, the Chinese government has invested heavily in domestic consumption. Furthermore, to solve its overcapacity in producing Chi... half paper... for cheap labor by uniformly adding funds to education for skilled labor. While this process is gaining traction, companies must be incentivized to use that nation's labor for skilled purposes. This can be achieved through negotiations and tax incentives. Furthermore, new jobs will be created during this period thanks to investments in sustainable energy, the production of high-quality products and materials, and big data jobs. Additionally, new outsourcing and crowdsourcing jobs will begin to develop as developed nations begin outsourcing skilled labor, not just low-cost, unskilled labor. With these new job opportunities and increased commitment from governments, the job market for skilled labor will skyrocket. Overall, adapting to the digitalization of work in this way will allow a state, in any economic situation, to grow economically for decades to come..
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