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industrial robots, affect the demand for workers of different education, age, and gender. We do so by exploiting differences in … that software and robots reduced the demand for low and medium-skill workers, the young, and women|especially in …. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that automation technologies, contrary to other types of capital, replace …
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employment is at high risk of automation; slightly more than half if we only consider employment in the formal sector. We argue …Based on the methodology proposed by Frey and Osborne (2017), we use their estimates for the probability of automation … of occupations together with household survey data on the occupational distribution of employment to provide a risk …
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employment is at high risk of automation; slightly more than half if we only consider employment in the formal sector. We argue …Based on the methodology proposed by Frey and Osborne (2017), we use their estimates for the probability of automation … of occupations together with household survey data on the occupational distribution of employment to provide a risk …
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We study changes in employment by occupations characterized by different degree of exposure to routinization in the six …
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This work investigates the impact that the change in the exposure to robots had on the Italian local employment … robots' activities, rather than on their industries of employment, the analysis reveals for the first time reinstatement … dynamics over the period 2011-2018. A novel empirical strategy focusing on a match between occupations' activities and robots …
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. Automation will probably be a more dangerous threat for equality than for overall employment. …In this paper we characterize workers’ vulnerability to automation in the near future in Argentina as a function of the … exposure to routinization of the tasks that they perform and the potential automation of their occupation. In order to do that …
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. Automation will probably be a more dangerous threat for equality than for overall employment. …In this paper we characterize workers’ vulnerability to automation in the near future in the six largest Latin American … economies as a function of the exposure to routinization of the tasks that they perform and the potential automation of their …
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employment at a high risk of automation, we use detailed employment data and automatability estimates (or substitutional …The aim of this paper is to examine the potential impacts of automation and digitalisation on the Slovak labour market … Matthes (2018), and Mihaylov and Tijdens (2019). In 2019, depending on the approach taken, the share of employment in Slovakia …
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minimal. Thus, concerns about the disruptive effects of robots on employment and the risk of widespread technological …This study conducts a meta-analysis to assess the effects of robotization on employment and wages, compiling data from … 33 studies with 644 estimates on employment and a subset of 19 studies with 195 estimates on wages. We identify a …
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. Automation technologies may either decrease or increase employment, whereas the other types of technological progress … unambiguously increase employment. Empirical estimates of the employment effects of automation are very different in different …. It is likely that the employment effects of automation technologies depend on the role of international trade, labor …
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