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computerizations 2 job postings 2 office and administrative 2 skill 2 task content 2 technology adoption 2 wages 2 Anforderungsprofil 1 Angestellte 1 Arbeitsplatz 1 Computerized method 1 Computerunterstützung 1 Information technology 1 Informationstechnik 1 Lohn 1 Lohnstruktur 1 Occupational profile 1 Occupational qualification 1 Personalbeschaffung 1 Qualifikation 1 Recruitment 1 Technischer Fortschritt 1 Technological change 1 Wage structure 1 Wages 1 White collar workers 1 Workplace 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Dillender, Marcus 2 Forsythe, Eliza 1 Forsythe, Eliza C. 1
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Computerization of white collar jobs
Dillender, Marcus; Forsythe, Eliza - 2019
We investigate the impact of computerization of white-collar jobs on wages and employment. Using online job postings from 2007 and 2010-2016 for office and administrative support (OAS) jobs, we show that when firms adopt new software at the job-title level they increase the skills required of...
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Computerization of white collar jobs
Dillender, Marcus; Forsythe, Eliza C. - 2019
We investigate the impact of computerization of white-collar jobs on wages and employment. Using online job postings from 2007 and 2010-2016 for office and administrative support (OAS) jobs, we show that when firms adopt new software at the job-title level they increase the skills required of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012389739
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