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-level labour demand, using detailed register data from Denmark, Portugal and Sweden over two decades. Based on data on AI … near-universal data on firms and individuals from Sweden, Denmark, and Portugal, and estimating firm labour demand …
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This paper documents novel facts on within-occupation task and skill changes over the past two decades in Germany. In a second step, it reveals a distinct relationship between occupational work content and exposure to artificial intelligence (AI) and automation (robots). Workers in occupations...
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We use individual survey data providing detailed information on stress, technology adoption, and work, worker, and employer characteristics, in combination with recent measures of AI and robot exposure, to investigate how new technologies affect worker stress. We find a persistent negative...
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-sized (SME) enterprises. Managers and professionals are likely to possess important tacit knowledge. They are also in a position …. Overall, the findings suggest the importance of mobility of leading personnel for productivity-enhancing knowledge spillovers …
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terms of having a well-educated workforce, being in a knowledge-intensive industry or performing R&D. Technological laggards …
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This paper investigates the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on hiring and employment, using the universe of job postings published by the Swedish Public Employment Service from 2014-2022 and universal register data for Sweden. We construct a detailed measure of AI exposure according to...
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This paper investigates the economic and societal impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the public sector, focusing on its potential to enhance productivity and mitigate labour shortages. Employing detailed administrative data and novel occupational exposure measures, we simulate future...
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Manufacturing firms increasingly focus on services. This trend is evident in their composition of input, in-house production and seemingly also in total sale. Firms' services intensity may affect their productivity, and thereby competitiveness abroad. Services are also instrumental in connecting...
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