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Technology is the driver of labor allocation across sectors and occupations. Is the impact of technological change on … that developed economies have taken? Our approach focuses on how technology shifts and reshapes the tasks workers perform … technology on the labor market in developed countries to developing countries …
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pace of technology diffusion and education, but also to the level of product market regulation (competition) and employment …
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computer technology alters job skill demands. We contend that computer capital (1) substitutes for a limited and well …, the sum of within-industry and within-occupation task changes explains thirty to forty percent of the observed relative …
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-skill intensive and are associated with innovation, as well as with technology adoption, management, and diffusion within firms. Using …
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To study the short-run and long-run implications on wage inequality, we introduce directed technical change into a Ricardian model of offshoring. A unique final good is produced by combining a skilled and an unskilled product, each produced from a continuum of intermediates (tasks). Some of...
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and child intervention literatures. At its core is a technology that is stage-specific and that features self productivity …
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I examine the specialization of US commuting zones in AI-related occupations over the 2000 to 2018 period. I define AI-related jobs based on keywords in Census occupational titles. Using the approach in Lin (2011) to identify new work, I measure job growth related to AI by weighting employment...
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differences defined by technology. In the aggregate time series relative unemployment is defined by educational unemployment … hiring and training response is quicker than the wage response. We also observe in time series that the pace of technology … technology, maturing of the workforce, and growth of international trade reduce unemployment in the longer run. The same …
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We estimate the effects of technology investments on the demand for skilled workers using longitudinally integrated … unobservable components within each business for each year from 1992 to 1997. We measure technology using variables from the Annual … between advanced technology and skill in a cross-sectional analysis of businesses in both sectors. The more comprehensive …
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To analyze the effect of health on work, many studies use a simple self-assessed health measure based upon a question such as "do you have an impairment or health problem limiting the kind or amount of work you can do?" A possible drawback of such a measure is the possibility that different...
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