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are those that are the safest from automation. We also find that jobs that require 'people' engagement interacted with …
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The aim of this paper is to examine the potential impacts of automation and digitalisation on the Slovak labour market … employment at a high risk of automation, we use detailed employment data and automatability estimates (or substitutional … Matthes (2018), and Mihaylov and Tijdens (2019). In 2019, depending on the approach taken, the share of employment in Slovakia …
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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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. 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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. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that automation technologies, contrary to other types of capital, replace …
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The diffusion of digital technologies and their impact on employment and skills is investigated inthis article … manufacturing and service industriesover the 2009-2014 period. We analyse two key dimensions of digitalisation - industries …. We first investigate their effect on total employment finding that job creation in industriesis supported by high digital …
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This paper examines the impact of industrial robots on jobs. We combine data on robot adoption and occupations by … the industry's share of tasks replaceable by robots-to identify the impact of robot usage on employment. The data allow us … to differentiate effects by the routine intensity of employment. We find that a rise in robot adoption relates …
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firms. These results suggest a net positive employment impact of automation, at least in the short run. The findings differ … partial or full automation in their operations were more likely to hire more workers than fewer relative to their counterpart … service industry have a higher likelihood of net job losses as they adopt partial or full automation. Indeed, there is an …
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and prime-aged women in employment and the wage bills of particular sectors, but reduced the shares of older women and … prime-aged men. The adverse effects were particularly pronounced for older women in cognitive occupations, who had … relatively low ICT-related skills; and for young men in routine manual occupations, who experienced substitutions by robots …
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exposure to these automation technologies affects employment and wages across these different phases of their life cycle. We … find that the negligible long term impact of automation on employment conceals significant short term positive and negative … specialization in explaining the impact of automation on regional employment. …
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