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-industry changes in skill utilization rather than between- industry employment shifts. Industries with large increases in the rate of … skill upgrading in the 1970s and 1980s versus the 1960s are those with greater growth in employee computer usage, more …
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-industry changes in skill utilization rather than between- industry employment shifts. Industries with large increases in the rate of … skill upgrading in the 1970s and 1980s versus the 1960s are those with greater growth in employee computer usage, more …
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-skilling in the conventional sense did occur overall in nineteenth century manufacturing, a more nuanced picture is that … occupations "hollowed out": the share of "middle-skill" jobs - artisans - declined while those of "high-skill" - white collar, non …-production workers - and "low-skill" - operatives and laborers increased. De-skilling did not occur in the aggregate economy; rather, the …
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-skilling in the conventional sense did occur overall in nineteenth century manufacturing, a more nuanced picture is that … occupations "hollowed out": the share of "middle-skill" jobs - artisans - declined while those of "high-skill" - white collar, non …-production workers - and "low-skill" - operatives and laborers increased. De-skilling did not occur in the aggregate economy; rather, the …
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