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workforce and fully benefiting from technology adoption. We show that digital technology adoption shifted the demand for skills …
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workforce and fully benefiting from technology adoption. We show that digital technology adoption shifted the demand for skills …
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Based on a unique survey and administrative employer-employee data, we show that the COVID-19 pandemic acted as a push factor for the diffusion of digital technologies in Germany. About two in three firms invested in digital technologies, in particular in hardware and software to enable...
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and prime-aged women in employment and the wage bills of particular sectors, but reduced the shares of older women and … relatively low ICT-related skills; and for young men in routine manual occupations, who experienced substitutions by robots …
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workforce and fully benefiting from technology adoption. We show that digital technology adoption shifted the demand for skills …
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International Collaborative Platforms for Digital Skills and the Digital Transformation of SMES. …
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Skills Measurement Program Database, we examine automation's effect on 10 developing countries throughout Latin America …
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) skills. These results support the complementarity view of the coexistence of student employment and low-skilled employment … better understanding of temporary skills-qualifications mismatch typical for student workers by analysing the preferences of … student vacancies require, on average, fewer skills than non-student positions, there is strong correlation between formal …
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We present novel evidence on the effects of advanced technologies on employment, skill demand, and firm performance …. The main finding is that advanced technologies led to increases in employment and no change in skill composition. Our main … manufacturing firms. Our data directly measure multiple technologies and skills and track firms and workers over time. We …
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This report surveys the literature on the employment impact of ICT. Two competing views - compensation and substitution …, de-skilling and possibly a jobless economy. Recent employment trends are often seen as indicative of mismatches between … rapidly changing demand for skills and slow adjustment in the supply. Despite a wealth of theoretical models and empirical …
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