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the taxonomy of tasks proposed by Bisello and Fernández-Macías (2016), this work tries to better understand whether … changes in the average intensity of tasks performance are the result of changes in the shares of employment across jobs, or … to the rest, but this is in contrast with a decline in the amount of social tasks people actually do in those (and other …
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to look in more detail at the structure of work content and job tasks. Incorporating insights from other traditions of …), in this paper we propose a new comprehensive and detailed taxonomy of tasks. Going beyond existing broad classifications …
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What have we learned, from the most recent years of debate and analysis, of the future of work being threatened by technology? This paper presents a critical review of the empirical literature and outlines both lessons learned and challenges ahead. Far from being fully exhaustive, the review...
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What have we learned, from the most recent years of debate and analysis, of the future of work being threatened by technology? This paper presents a critical review of the empirical literature and outlines both lessons learned and challenges ahead. Far from being fully exhaustive, the review...
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What have we learned, from the most recent years of debate and analysis, of the future of work being threatened by technology? This paper presents a critical review of the empirical literature and outlines both lessons learned and challenges ahead. Far from being fully exhaustive, the review...
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able to perform tasks that previously only humans could to. Production processes and organizations are changing, new …
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We use data from a new international dataset - the European Skills and Jobs Survey - to create a unique measure of skills-displacing technological change (SDT), defined as technological change that may render workers' skills obsolete. We find that 16 percent of adult workers in the EU are...
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