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The "future of employment" on the shop floor: Why production jobs are less susceptible to computerization than assumed
Pfeiffer, Sabine
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International Journal for Research in Vocational …
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2018
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pp. 208-225
as 'non-routine' work. To measure these dimensions of
living
labouring
capacity
, an index is introduced that is developed …
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The "future of employment" on the shop floor : why production jobs are less susceptible to computerization than assumed
Pfeiffer, Sabine
- In:
International journal for research in vocational …
5
(
2018
)
3
,
pp. 208-225
as “non-routine” work. To measure these dimensions of
living
labouring
capacity
, an index is introduced that is developed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011930545
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