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As the pace of digitalization and automation accelerates globally, and more disruptive innovations in machine learning … Roadmap for Digitalisation (2017), points 10, 5 and 7, the authors propose to: i) track technological developments globally in …
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This paper examines the extent to which aggregate-level de-routinization can be attributed to firm-level technology adoption during the most recent technological expansion. We use administrative data and a novel firm survey to distinguish frontier technologies from older technologies. We find...
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This paper examines the extent to which aggregate-level de-routinization can be attributed to firm-level technology adoption during the most recent technological expansion. We use administrative data and a novel firm survey to distinguish frontier technologies from older technologies. We find...
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previous results for the US, I then demonstrate that the same major employment shifts across routine and nonroutine jobs drive …-the-board declines of routine jobs from around the 1980s, as well as polarizing employment patterns not only between but also within …
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of occupations together with household survey data on the occupational distribution of employment to provide a risk … 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 …
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. In particular, it examines: the risk of automation; whether labour markets are polarising; and the potential benefits …
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Based on a unique survey and administrative employer-employee data, we show that the COVID-19 pandemic acted as a push factor for the diffusion of digital technologies in Germany. About two in three firms invested in digital technologies, in particular in hardware and software to enable...
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Employment responses to the COVID-19 crisis differed widely across German local labour markets at the beginning of the …
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job offers posted online in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The results show that the student labour market is quite …) skills. These results support the complementarity view of the coexistence of student employment and low-skilled employment …
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