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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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inequality, and is likely to continue because of the effects of unemployment, poorly functioning digital skilling programmes and …
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inequality, and is likely to continue because of the effects of unemployment, poorly functioning digital skilling programmes and …
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This study focuses on the risk of automation and its interaction with training and the use of skills at work. Building … on the expert assessment carried out by Carl Frey and Michael Osborne in 2013, the paper estimates the risk of automation … the individual risk of automation by using a more disaggregated occupational classification and identifying the same …
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automation, especially in emerging markets. We find that negative perceptions about automation are prevalent among workers who … over automation are positively viewed by workers with higher levels of job satisfaction, higher educational attainment, and … from countries with stronger labor protection. Workers with positive perceptions of automation also tend to respond that re …
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This paper provides an evidence-based assessment of the current situation prevailing in the Greek market for skills and jobs. The synthesis of available skills intelligence for Greece, the country most severely affected by the global economic crisis of 2008, is crucial as it is currently faced...
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estimated employment effect of skills tends to be more pronounced in countries with higher unemployment …
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between skills and unemployment flows across 37 countries. Depending on the specifically assessed domain, I document that … skills have an unconditional correlation with the log-risk-ratio of exiting to entering unemployment of 0.62–0.70 across the …
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between skills and unemployment flows across 37 countries. Depending on the specifically assessed domain, I document that … skills have an unconditional correlation with the log-risk-ratio of exiting to entering unemployment of 0.65-0.68 across the …
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survey (ESJS), jobs are bundled according to their estimated risk of automation. The paper builds on the methodology of … very high risk of automation. The distribution of high automatability across industries and occupations is also found to be …
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