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Recent technological changes have been characterized as “routine-substituting,” reducing demand for routine tasks but increasing it for analytical and service tasks. Little is known about how these changes have impacted immigration, or task specialization between immigrants and natives. In...
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computerization and automation, have been characterized as "routine-substituting." They have reduced the demand for routine tasks, but …
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We examine the differential effects of automation on the labor market and educational outcomes of women relative to men … over the past four decades. Although women were disproportionately employed in occupations with a high risk of automation … link by exploiting variation in local labor market exposure to automation attributable to historical differences in local …
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Recent evidence for the U.S. suggests that recessions play a crucial role in promoting automation and the reallocation …
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Recent evidence suggests that recessions play a crucial role in promoting automation and the reallocation of productive …, income groups, industries, and regions, the two indices are strongly negatively correlated, suggesting that automation will …
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The authors explore the impact of artificial intelligence on the economy by improving the neoclassical production function and the task-based model. Based on the capital accumulation of artificial intelligence and technological progress, they present a theoretical model that explores the effect...
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