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During the Second Industrial Revolution, in the late nineteenth century, the proliferation of automation technologies … growing occupations affected by automation technologies. …
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Based on the methodology proposed by Frey and Osborne (2017), we use their estimates for the probability of automation … assessment for the threat that automation may pose to the Mexican labor market. We find that almost two thirds of total … employment is at high risk of automation; slightly more than half if we only consider employment in the formal sector. We argue …
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We present new evidence on the long-run trend of occupational task content by race in the United States, 1900-2021. Black workers began the transition to better paid, cognitive-intensive modern jobs at least a generation after white workers; substantial convergence only occurred from 1960...
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of how automation and artificial intelligence could reshape society and the economy. However, technological shifts in …
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assignment of workers to tasks to quantitatively assess the aggregate impact of automation and other task-biased technological … inequality and lower output as occupation mobility has provided an "escape" for the losers from automation …
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in more than half of the U.S. telephone network, replacing manual operation. We show that although automation eliminated … automation, and a decade later were more likely to be in lower-paying occupations or have left the labor force entirely …
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average, perform more routine tasks than men?tasks that are more prone to automation. To quantify the impact on jobs, we … relate data on task composition at work to occupation level estimates of probability of automation, controlling for a rich … workers are at a significantly higher risk for displacement by automation than male workers, with 11 percent of the female …
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This paper examines whether recent advancements in automation and robotics have affected intergenerational income … intergenerational mobility and indicate that automation and exposure to new technologies can have long-lasting effects. …
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occupations according to tasks, type of cognitive requirements, and the expected risk of automation to date show significant … high demands on language skills, and those whose automation risk had previously been assessed by experts as lower are …
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