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Job polarization the rise in employment shares of high and low skill jobs at the expense of middle skill jobs occurred … middle skill workers who have a comparative advantage in tasks that are most likely to be automated when machine design costs …
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How do firms respond to technological advances that facilitate the automation of tasks? Which tasks will they automate, and what types of worker will be replaced as a result? We present a model that distinguishes between a task's engineering complexity and its training requirements. When two...
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of workers from low-skill occupations towards jobs demanding non-routine higher skills (professionals and technicians … an equalizing effect, with more substantial gains in favour of lower-skill occupations and also at the top of the skill …
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parental backgrounds over this time period. Competing mechanisms, such as skill-specific labor supply shocks and skill …
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for different skills in the manufacturing sector. We derive and estimate a factor demand system based on the generalised …
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This study investigates the effect of broadband internet availability on German establishments’ employment growth. The database used is a random sample of business establishments, augmented by the local availability of broadband. The observation period is 2005–2010, when broadband was...
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a skill- and a novel task-based division of the workforce, our elasticity estimates show that supply shifts from …
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a skill- and a novel task-based division of the workforce, our elasticity estimates show that supply shifts from …
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