This paper explores the distributional consequences of technological change on midskilled routine workers in Switzerland in three steps: (1) The first part studies aggregate trends in the labor market and confirms the pattern of an eroding middle:The disadvantages of technological progress are concentrated on routine workers whose share in the labor force has drastically declined over time. (2) In order to better understand the economic conditions associated with this overall pattern, the second part draws on individual-level panel data to study actual employment transitions. The analysis shows that transitions are less frequent than the aggregate pattern might suggest: Only a minority of routine workers actually switches to other ...
In the last few decades, Germany, similar to other developed countries, has been witnessing a sharp ...
The article examines the general trends of automation of professions according to various estimates....
Context: Germany is seen as one of the major players in developing what is known as “Industry 4.0.” ...
Abstract I investigate the role of labor market flows in the decline of routine employment in Switze...
This paper explores the employment trajectories of workers exposed to technological change. Based on...
This paper explores the employment trajectories of workers exposed to technological change. Based on...
We study the deterioration of employment in middle-wage, routine occupations in the United States in...
The routine task intensity of occupations is a concept frequently used to analyse the impact of tech...
The past four decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the structure of employment. In particular,...
This article reviews the findings from Cortes (2016) and Cortes, Jaimovich, and Siu (2017), which ex...
Routine-biased technological change has emerged as the dominant explanation for the differential ear...
The U.S. economy has experienced a significant drop in the fraction of the population employed in mi...
A selective survey of recent papers in the area of technological change, automation and employment i...
This paper uses the task-based view of technological change to study employment and wage polarizatio...
Abstract Technological change is a prominent hypothesis for the recent polarization of the labor mar...
In the last few decades, Germany, similar to other developed countries, has been witnessing a sharp ...
The article examines the general trends of automation of professions according to various estimates....
Context: Germany is seen as one of the major players in developing what is known as “Industry 4.0.” ...
Abstract I investigate the role of labor market flows in the decline of routine employment in Switze...
This paper explores the employment trajectories of workers exposed to technological change. Based on...
This paper explores the employment trajectories of workers exposed to technological change. Based on...
We study the deterioration of employment in middle-wage, routine occupations in the United States in...
The routine task intensity of occupations is a concept frequently used to analyse the impact of tech...
The past four decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the structure of employment. In particular,...
This article reviews the findings from Cortes (2016) and Cortes, Jaimovich, and Siu (2017), which ex...
Routine-biased technological change has emerged as the dominant explanation for the differential ear...
The U.S. economy has experienced a significant drop in the fraction of the population employed in mi...
A selective survey of recent papers in the area of technological change, automation and employment i...
This paper uses the task-based view of technological change to study employment and wage polarizatio...
Abstract Technological change is a prominent hypothesis for the recent polarization of the labor mar...
In the last few decades, Germany, similar to other developed countries, has been witnessing a sharp ...
The article examines the general trends of automation of professions according to various estimates....
Context: Germany is seen as one of the major players in developing what is known as “Industry 4.0.” ...