Ergonomics/human factors and the future of work: A global systems perspective

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2026-02

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In a webinar series hosted by the International Ergonomics Association, the Future of Work Committee of the International Ergonomics Association gathered inputs about the future of work from ergonomics/human factors (E/HF) experts representing different regions around the world. Through these insights, four global megatrends relevant to E/HF driving the future of work were identified: labour-market supply; work informality; technology; and climate change. Next, we applied an E/HF systems approach, using causal loop diagrams, to explore the unfolding interrelationships between these megatrends at a global level and with a national level example to determine what novel insights can be uncovered using systems analysis. We demonstrate the power of E/HF systems thinking that can enable national E/HF societies and regional think-tanks to move beyond a siloed approach to megatrends. We conclude with some high-level suggestions for E/HF to consider in order to meet the future of work challenges.

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Informal work, Artificial Intelligence, Climate change

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Thatcher A, Acquah AA, Aublet-Cuvelier A, Becker R, Bentley T, Boatca ME, Braatz D, Cheng HI, Coutarel F, Gangopadhyay S, Green N, Heaton N, Hsiao H, Ma L, Mochimaru M, Mrugalska B, Nitsch V, Oliveira PAB, Park T, Reiman A, Rodriguez Y, Roth G, Salve UR, Seva R, Tisch A, Todd A, Torres Y, Yagi Y, Yin S, Zhang W. (2026). Ergonomics/human factors and the future of work: A global systems perspective. Applied Ergonomics. 131.

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