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the taxonomy of tasks proposed by Bisello and Fernández-Macías (2016), this work tries to better understand whether … changes in the average intensity of tasks performance are the result of changes in the shares of employment across jobs, or … to the rest, but this is in contrast with a decline in the amount of social tasks people actually do in those (and other …
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, skills, and the tasks they perform. In this paper we study the effects of automation on labor market outcomes in a developing … workers differently than older workers? Do young workers tend to perform routine tasks? Are young workers in routine … routinization of tasks across districts and occupations and a change in the trend of automation technology adoption in Chile. We …
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routine cognitive tasks, but were insignificant in occupations intensive in non-routine cognitive tasks. For young and old …
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We analyze if technological progress and the corresponding change in the occupational structure have improved the relative position of women in the labour market. We show that the share of women rises most strongly in non-routine cognitive and manual occupations, but declines in routine...
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occupations intensive in routine manual or routine cognitive tasks, but were insignificant in occupations intensive in non …-routine cognitive tasks. For young and old workers in countries with lower labour costs, robot exposure had a beneficial effect on …
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pronounced for workers in occupations intensive in routine manual or routine cognitive tasks, but are insignificant in … occupations intensive in non-routine cognitive tasks. For young and old workers in countries with low levels of labour costs …
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We analyze if technological progress and the corresponding change in the occupational structure have improved the relative position of women in the labour market. We show that the share of women rises most strongly in non-routine cognitive and manual occupations, but declines in routine...
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