This paper studies changes in computer use and job quality in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2015. We document that while the proportion of workers using computers has increased from 40% to more than 60% over twenty years, there remain significant differences between countries even within the same occupations. Several countries have seen a significant increase in computer use even in low-skilled occupations generally assumed to be less affected by technology. Overall, the great increase in computer use between 1995 and 2015 has coincided with a period of modest deterioration of job quality in the EU-15 as whole, as discretion declined for most occupational and educational groups while intensity increased slightly for most of them. Our OLS resul...
This paper offers a model of how computer technology has changed the labor market, demonstrating tha...
This paper describes the diffusion of computer use among jobs in Britain, and shows that the technol...
Using 1985–1999 data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP) to analyze wages we confirm...
This paper studies changes in computer use and job quality in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2015. We do...
This paper studies changes in computer use and job quality in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2015. We do...
This study focuses on the consequences of the use of computerized work equipment (hereafter: compute...
The rapid diffusion of computers has widely changed the consequences of computer use on the labour m...
Computers and ICT have changed the way we live and work. The latest WERS 2004 provides a snapshot of...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall of prices of informa...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall in prices of informa...
We examine job quality effects of new digital technologies, using the European frame of seven job qu...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall in prices of informa...
For many people it is impossible to imagine working life today without a computer. What the increase...
This paper uses longitudinal data for the UK to investigate the observed correlation between compute...
This paper describes the diffusion of computer use among jobs in Britain, and shows that the technol...
This paper offers a model of how computer technology has changed the labor market, demonstrating tha...
This paper describes the diffusion of computer use among jobs in Britain, and shows that the technol...
Using 1985–1999 data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP) to analyze wages we confirm...
This paper studies changes in computer use and job quality in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2015. We do...
This paper studies changes in computer use and job quality in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2015. We do...
This study focuses on the consequences of the use of computerized work equipment (hereafter: compute...
The rapid diffusion of computers has widely changed the consequences of computer use on the labour m...
Computers and ICT have changed the way we live and work. The latest WERS 2004 provides a snapshot of...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall of prices of informa...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall in prices of informa...
We examine job quality effects of new digital technologies, using the European frame of seven job qu...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall in prices of informa...
For many people it is impossible to imagine working life today without a computer. What the increase...
This paper uses longitudinal data for the UK to investigate the observed correlation between compute...
This paper describes the diffusion of computer use among jobs in Britain, and shows that the technol...
This paper offers a model of how computer technology has changed the labor market, demonstrating tha...
This paper describes the diffusion of computer use among jobs in Britain, and shows that the technol...
Using 1985–1999 data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP) to analyze wages we confirm...