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in both low-wage and high-wage occupations. Workers with higher education are more likely to move from mid- to high …
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new technology at the workplace. In the preferred analysis we run fixed effects estimations. As a robustness test we also … participants in general but no effects on wages and job mobility for new technology adoption. Furthermore, the combined occurrence … of new technology adoption and of training participation does not make individuals better off in terms of wages or job …
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new technology at the workplace. In the preferred analysis we run fixed effects estimations. As a robustness test we also … participants in general but no effects on wages and job mobility for new technology adoption. Furthermore, the combined occurrence … of new technology adoption and of training participation does not make individuals better off in terms of wages or job …
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This paper examines the extent to which aggregate-level de-routinization can be attributed to firm-level technology … technologies. Our results suggest that an acceleration of technology adoption would be associated with faster de-routinization and …
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. Unlike more mature, computer-based technologies, frontier technologies of the recent technology wave substantially lower …
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Indian manufacturers have invested significantly in technology upgradations since the economy opened up to foreign … trade and technology in the mid-1980s. In this paper, we examine the impact of technology on employment and skill demand … required labour per unit of output, technology has not reduced the aggregate employment in the Indian manufacturing sector …
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between labor of different skills (tasks) on the one hand, and technology as well as outsourcing on the other. Our findings …
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wages. Specifically, we find a positive and significant relationship between the proportion of non-managers using computers …
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Human development, in combination with technology, yields economic growth which, in turn, is necessary to generate …. Secondly, the paper tries to investigate what affects technology change, as represented by TFP. We examine the influence of …
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