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Technischer Fortschritt 14 Technological change 13 routine-biased technological change 11 Occupational qualification 10 Qualifikation 10 Lohnstruktur 6 Schätzung 6 Wage structure 6 Estimation 5 Routine-biased technological change 5 job polarization 5 Anforderungsprofil 4 Automation 4 Konjunktur 4 Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt 4 Arbeitsmarkt 3 Automatisierung 3 Business cycle 3 Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte 3 Job polarization 3 Labour market 3 Occupational profile 3 PIACC 3 Regional labour market 3 Routine-Biased Technological Change 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 USA 3 Arbeitslosigkeit 2 Business software 2 Highly skilled workers 2 Industrial Composition 2 Innovation adoption 2 Innovationsakzeptanz 2 Job Enlargement 2 Job enlargement 2 Mass layoffs 2 OECD countries 2 OECD-Staaten 2 Offene Stellen 2
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Working Paper 14 Graue Literatur 9 Non-commercial literature 9 Arbeitspapier 8 Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Book section 1 Conference Paper 1 Conference paper 1 Hochschulschrift 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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Gortazar, Lucas 3 Blien, Uwe 2 Dauth, Wolfgang 2 Graetz, Georg 2 Gustavsson, Magnus 2 Kahn, Lisa B. 2 Michaels, Guy 2 Rica, Sara de la 2 Yakymovych, Yaroslav 2 Backes-Gellner, Uschi 1 Bock, Sébastien 1 Brynjolfsson, Erik 1 Du, Yuhong 1 Ferrittu, Gianluca 1 Fontaine, Idriss 1 Gimenez-Nadal, J. Ignacio 1 Goulart, Pedro 1 Hernnäs, Sofia 1 Hershbein, Brad 1 Hershbein, Brad J. 1 Kim, Younjun 1 Koomen, Miriam 1 Liu, Meng 1 Maarseveen, Raoul van 1 Ortega-Argilés, Raquel 1 Ramos, Raúl 1 Sevilla, Almudena 1 Terzidis, Nikolaos 1 Thompson, Eric C. 1 Wei, Xiahai 1 Westerman, George 1 de la Rica, Sara 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 3 Discussion paper series / IZA 2 Working Paper 2 56th Congress of the European Regional Science Association: "Cities & Regions: Smart, Sustainable, Inclusive?", 23-26 August 2016, Vienna, Austria 1 CPB discussion paper 1 Documentos de trabajo / Fundación de Estudios de Economía Aplicada 1 Eastern economic journal : EEJ 1 Economic studies 1 Global Labour in Distress, Volume I : Globalization, Technology and Labour Resilience 1 Journal of management information systems : JMIS 1 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 1 The economic and labour relations review : ELRR 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 1 Upjohn Institute working papers 1 Working paper 1 Working papers / Department of Economics, Uppsala University 1 Working papers / Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy 1
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Is Modern Technology Responsible for Jobless Recoveries?
Graetz, Georg; Michaels, Guy - 2017
Since the early 1990s, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment growth. One possible explanation for these "jobless" recoveries is rooted in technological change: middle-skill jobs, often involving routine tasks, are lost during recessions, and the displaced...
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Employment polarization in local labor markets : the Dutch case
Terzidis, Nikolaos; Maarseveen, Raoul van; … - 2017
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Is modern technology responsible for jobless recoveries?
Graetz, Georg; Michaels, Guy - 2017
Since the early 1990s, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment growth. One possible explanation for these "jobless" recoveries is rooted in technological change: middle-skill jobs, often involving routine tasks, are lost during recessions, and the displaced...
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Is job polarization a recent phenomenon? : evidence from Sweden, 1950-2013, and a comparison to the United States
Gustavsson, Magnus - 2017
-run phenomenon. However, consistent with the hypothesis of routine-biased technological change, both countries display across …
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Do recessions accelerate routine-biased technological change? Evidence from vacancy postings
Hershbein, Brad J.; Kahn, Lisa B. - 2016
Routine-biased technological change (RBTC), whereby routine-task jobs are replaced by machines and overseas labor …
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Job polarization on local labor markets?
Blien, Uwe; Dauth, Wolfgang - 2016
occurs in urban areas where the hypothesis of routine biased technological change is most likely to prevail. …
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Differences in Job De-Routinization in OECD Countries: Evidence from PIAAC
de la Rica, Sara; Gortazar, Lucas - 2016
The aim of the paper is threefold. First, we compute differences on the degree of de-routinization of job contents across a harmonized and hence comparable sample of Anglo-Saxon, many European and even Asian advanced countries. We do so by using very precise information on job contents at the...
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Differences in job de-routinization in OECD countries : evidence from PIAAC
Rica, Sara de la; Gortazar, Lucas - 2016
The aim of the paper is threefold. First, we compute differences on the degree of de-routinization of job contents across a harmonized and hence comparable sample of Anglo-Saxon, many European and even Asian advanced countries. We do so by using very precise information on job contents at the...
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Do recessions accelerate routine-biased technological change? : evidence from vacancy postings
Hershbein, Brad; Kahn, Lisa B. - 2016
Routine-biased technological change (RBTC), whereby routine-task jobs are replaced by machines and overseas labor …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011446551
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Job polarization on local labor markets? : paper prepared for presentation at the Tasks IV Conference, Mannheim 29 July 2016
Blien, Uwe; Dauth, Wolfgang - 2016
occurs in urban areas where the hypothesis of routine biased technological change is most likely to prevail. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011867038
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