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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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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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achievement of plausible target unemployment rates, disaggregated by age and gender. Second, we analyze the job creation needs … differentiated by country income group. Finally, we examine how accelerated automation could affect job creation needs over the … coming decades. Overall, shifting demographics, changing labor force participation rates, reductions in unemployment to the …
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This paper examines the structure of the labour market and unemployment in Sudan. One advantage of our analysis in this … unemployment based on Sudan Central Bureau of Statistics (2010) the Fifth Sudan Population and Housing Census (2008). An … unemployment rate defined by gender, mode of living and main geographic areas in Sudan. Different from the findings in the …
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change or globalization, but also by the dynamics of factor taxation, automation capital (robots), and population growth … shares and in automation capital. Second, we analyse and calibrate a neoclassical growth model extended to include factor … taxation, automation capital, and capital adjustment costs. Labor and automation capital are perfect substitutes whereas labor …
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Rapid technological progress poses challenges for labor markets. Automation can both displace and create jobs …. Currently, an unprecedented digitalization of our economy is underway. Artificial intelligence has become a reality and machines … further decline in the labor share of national income. This paper reviews the impact of automation and artificial intelligence …
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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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digitalization and automation as such does not pose a real risk of destroying any significant number of jobs for the foreseeable …Through a series of studies, the overarching aim of this book is to investigate if and how the digitalization … the digitalization/digital transformation and which actors/groups that are put at risk by it.This book takes its point of …
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We provide comprehensive evidence on the consequences of automation and offshoreability on the career of unemployed … automation is reducing the job finding probability; a problem which has increased over the past years. We show that this … between quantity and quality in these jobs. Provided training is beneficial in counteracting the negative impact of automation …
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This paper represents one of the first attempts at building a direct measure of occupational exposure to robotic labour-saving technologies. After identifying robotic and LS robotic patents retrieved by Montobbio et al. (2022), the underlying 4-digit CPC definitions are employed in order to...
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