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1by Frey, Carl Benedikt Osborne, Michael A Published in Technological forecasting & social change (2017)“...We examine how susceptible jobs are to computerisation. To assess this, we begin by implementing a novel methodology to estimate the probability of...”
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2by Deming, David J Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (2017)“...Abstract The labor market increasingly rewards social skills. Between 1980 and 2012, jobs requiring high levels of social interaction grew by nearly 12...”
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3“..."Automation is of increasing importance to society, reflecting that the job market is changing composition. This article describes the methodology used by the...”
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4“...This paper argues that several of the poor labor market outcomes observed in the Great Recession can be traced back to a change in the demand pattern for...”
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5“..."We examine the hypothesis that flexible work organization involves greater skill requirements and, hence, an increased likelihood of receiving employer...”
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6“...We show that skill requirements in job vacancy postings differentially increased in MSAs that were hit hard by the Great Recession, relative to less hard-hit...”
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7“..."The digitization is one of the central megatrends of our time. It is undisputed that this trend will have many effects on almost all sectors of the economy...”
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8“..."Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) jobs are a key contributor to economic growth and national competitiveness. Yet STEM workers are perceived...”
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9“..."As the types of skills needed in the labour market change rapidly, individual workers will have to engage in life-long learning if they are to remain not just...”
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10by Gallie, Duncan Published in Social policy & administration (2017)“...There have been sharply contrasting scenarios of the long‐term pattern of change in the quality of work and employment in the advanced societies. Three broad...”
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11“..."Recent empirical evidence suggests that job polarization associated with skill-biased technological change accelerated during the Great Recession. We use a...”
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12“..."Switzerland makes more use of its human resources than most other OECD countries. Labour force participation is high and the unemployment rate low for most...”
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13by Martin, John P“..."A new technological epoch is underway - the so-called Machine Age - reflecting advances in artificial intelligence, digitalisation and Big Data. Some...”
2017
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14“...Labor market prospects for youth have deteriorated significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. While the extent and consequences of falling youth...”
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15by Deming, David J“...The slow growth of high-paying jobs in the U.S. since 2000 and rapid advances in computer technology have sparked fears that human labor will eventually be...”
2015
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16“...Die europäische Gemeinschaft steht vor der Herausforderung zu klären, welche Arbeitsmarktstrategien sich vor dem Hintergrund der hohen Arbeitslosigkeit und der...”
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17“..."The world of work is changing fundamentally and quickly as a result of technological transformation, demographic development and globalisation. The...”
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18“..."We show that skill requirements in job vacancy postings differentially increased in MSAs that were hit hard by the Great Recession, relative to less hard-hit...”
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19“...•We argue that computes increased wage inequality also through weakening institutions.•Using longitudinal US industrial data on computers, institutions, and...”
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20by Green, Anne E Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (2017)“...Over the last decade two key changes affecting employability, labour market operation and policy delivery are austerity and the expansion of the use of...”