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connected economy. Disembodied technological change turns out to positively affect employment dynamics in the "upstream …
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and changes in employment. The levels of digitalization and routineness of occupations in 796 5-digit ISCO professional … showing the best employment performances (although this holds only in manufacturing sector). Both the descriptive and … econometric evidences show a negative employment dynamics among professions combining high level of digitalization and routineness. …
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In this work, we investigate the interrelations among technology, output and employment in the different states of the … effects of productivity shocks on employment are abundantly negative in downturns, but they are not significantly different …
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Workers who perform their occupations through platforms are becoming an increasing share of the labour force. The debate is polarized between those arguing for platforms as an instrument to increase flexibility and labor force participation, and those who see it as a further mechanism to...
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structuralist view of structural change - framed as changes in the employment shares of different industries - is combined with the … industries are assessed against an employment-based industrial complexity index. The results indicate that Ghana's export and … resources. While exports of manufactured goods have increased, employment in formal and informal manufacturing has contracted …
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