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contribution of automation to the task content and skills complexity of the jobs of incumbent workers. Despite the recent focus on … the polarising impact of automation and associated reskilling needs of lower-skilled individuals, our evidence also draws …
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This literature review takes stock of what is known about the impact of artificial intelligence on the labour market, including the impact on employment and wages, how AI will transform jobs and skill needs, and the impact on the work environment. The purpose is to identify gaps in the evidence...
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013281272
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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), and to jobs demanding routine manual and cognitive tasks (services and sales). Changes in occupational earnings have had …
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What have we learned, from the most recent years of debate and analysis, of the future of work being threatened by technology? This paper presents a critical review of the empirical literature and outlines both lessons learned and challenges ahead. Far from being fully exhaustive, the review...
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