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and service-oriented tasks across all workers, but exacerbates health inequality between cognitive and manual workers …
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and service-oriented tasks across all workers, but exacerbates health inequality between cognitive and manual workers …
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technological change that automates or augments workers’ job tasks and their participation in work-related training. We find that 58 …-21 period. Of those exposed to new digital technology, 14 per cent did not experience any change in job tasks, 10 per cent … reported that new tasks had been created while 5 per cent only saw some of their tasks being displaced by new technology. The …
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The paper applies the radical view of Monopoly Capitalism to the digital platform economy. Based on the seminal ideas of Hymer and Zeitlin that led Cowling and Sugden to define the large monopolistic firm as a means to plan production from a unique centre of strategic decision-making, we attempt...
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Die Corona-Krise hat einen Strukturwandel initiiert: Die Arbeitsorganisation hat sich in Richtung Homeoffi ce verschoben. Der Online-Handel hat hohe Wachstumsraten zu verzeichnen. Auch andere Wirtschaftsbereiche, die stärker die Digitalisierung nutzen können und diese Potenziale auch...
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The smart glove or smart data glasses: Digitalization of work means that technology is moving closer to the bodies of employees. It can make movements, vital signs and even emotions visible. Technologies which many people use privately to monitor their sporting activities or health opens up a...
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effects across skill groups, occupational tasks performed, and gender. Employment reactions to digitalization are most … pronounced for both low- and high-skilled workers, for workers with non-routine tasks, and for female workers. Our results …
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effects across skill groups, occupational tasks performed, and gender. Employment reactions to digitalization are most … pronounced for both low- and high-skilled workers, for workers with non-routine tasks, and for female workers. Our results …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012604356
effects across skill groups, occupational tasks performed, and gender. Employment reactions to digitalization are most … pronounced for both low- and high-skilled workers, for workers with non-routine tasks, and for female workers. Our results …
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