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Characterizing the work that people do on their jobs is a longstanding and core issue in labor economics. Traditionally, classification has been done manually. If it were possible to combine new computational tools and administrative wage records to generate an automated crosswalk between job...
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developments, some argue that large shares of jobs are "at risk of automation", spurring public fears of massive job-losses and … technological unemployment. This chapter discusses how new digital technologies might affect the labor market in the near future …. First, the chapter discusses estimates of automation potentials, showing that many estimates are severely upward biased …
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emerging economies. No link between digital adoption and the unemployment rate is found, however. To explain this evidence, we …
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demographic shifts, account for plausible changes in labour force participation rates, and achieve target unemployment rates of at … automation further compound the challenge of job creation, which is already quite sizable in historical perspective. Failure to …
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Stimmen laut, dass Industrie 4.0 und Digitalisierung massive Jobverluste nach sich ziehen könnten. Der lange Weg von der … Hintergrund analysiert das vorliegende Gutachten die Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung sowohl der Industrie als auch des …
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demographic shifts, account for plausible changes in labour force participation rates, and achieve target unemployment rates of at … automation further compound the challenge of job creation, which is already quite sizable in historical perspective. Failure to …
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developments, some argue that large shares of jobs are "at risk of automation", spurring public fears of massive job-losses and … technological unemployment. This chapter discusses how new digital technologies might affect the labor market in the near future …. First, the chapter discusses estimates of automation potentials, showing that many estimates are severely upward biased …
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This study follows the Lordan and Neumark (2018) analysis for the US, and examines whether minimum wage increases affect employment opportunities in automatable jobs in the UK for low-skilled low-wage workers. Overall, I find that increasing the minimum wage decreases the share of automatable...
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New automation technologies affect workers in a heterogeneous manner according to their demographic characteristics …, skills, and the tasks they perform. In this paper we study the effects of automation on labor market outcomes in a developing … country, Chile. We focus our analysis on the heterogeneous impacts of automation across cohorts. Does automation affect young …
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