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skills obsolescence 4 Humankapital 3 automation 3 skill mismatch 3 skills 3 tasks 3 Anforderungsprofil 2 Automation 2 Automatisierung 2 Fachkräfte 2 GSOEP 2 Human capital 2 Information technology 2 Informationstechnik 2 Lohnstruktur 2 Occupational profile 2 Occupational qualification 2 Qualifikation 2 Skilled labour 2 Technischer Fortschritt 2 Technological change 2 Wage structure 2 technological change 2 Bildungsertrag 1 Deutschland 1 Erwerbsverlauf 1 Familie 1 Frauenerwerbstätigkeit 1 Männer 1 Occupational segregation 1 Parental leave 1 Skills obsolescence 1 Vergleich 1 occupational segregation 1 parental leave 1
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 5
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Pouliakas, Konstantinos 3 Redmond, Paul 3 Görlich, Dennis 2 De Grip, Andries 1 Grip, Andries de 1 McGuiness, Seamus 1 McGuinness, Seamus 1 McGuinness, Séamus 1
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Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Economics of innovation and new technology 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Kiel Working Paper 1 Kiel Working Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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Skills-displacing technological change and its impact on jobs : challenging technological alarmism?
McGuiness, Seamus; Pouliakas, Konstantinos; Redmond, Paul - In: Economics of innovation and new technology 32 (2023) 3, pp. 370-392
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Skills-Displacing Technological Change and Its Impact on Jobs: Challenging Technological Alarmism?
McGuinness, Seamus; Pouliakas, Konstantinos; Redmond, Paul - 2019
We use data from a new international dataset - the European Skills and Jobs Survey - to create a unique measure of skills-displacing technological change (SDT), defined as technological change that may render workers' skills obsolete. We find that 16 percent of adult workers in the EU are...
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Skills-displacing technological change and its impact on jobs: challenging technological alarmism?
McGuinness, Séamus; Pouliakas, Konstantinos; Redmond, Paul - 2019
We use data from a new international dataset - the European Skills and Jobs Survey - to create a unique measure of skills-displacing technological change (SDT), defined as technological change that may render workers' skills obsolete. We find that 16 percent of adult workers in the EU are...
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Human capital depreciation during family-related career interruptions in male and female occupations
Görlich, Dennis; De Grip, Andries - 2007
This study investigates the relation between human capital depreciation during family-related career interruptions and occupational choice of women in the (West) German labour market. In contrast to other studies that do not explicitly focus on family-related career interruptions, we find that...
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Human Capital Depreciation During Family-related Career Interruptions in Male and Female Occupations
Görlich, Dennis; Grip, Andries de - Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) - 2007
This study investigates the relation between human capital depreciation during family-related career interruptions and occupational choice of women in the (West) German labour market. In contrast to other studies that do not explicitly focus on family-related career interruptions, we find that...
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