There is a strong association between the use of PC at work (and PC literacy) and the overall job satisfaction and intended early retirement, particularly for white collar workers The analysis shows that individuals with high PC skills and having a job that requires the use of a computer are more satisfied with their jobs and less keen to retire early Over-skilled women (who have PC skills but do not need them for their jobs) are more satisfied with their jobs and less likely to desire to retire as soon as possibl
This paper investigates the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the changing ...
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There is a strong association between the use of PC at work (and PC literacy) and the overall job sa...
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For many people it is impossible to imagine working life today without a computer. What the increase...
This paper provides novel results on the relative importance of multiple channels through which digi...
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We investigate the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the changing skills re...
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This paper explores the impact on older workers of new technologies that change skill requirements. ...
This paper investigates the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the changing ...
It is expected that by 1990 the majority of clerical and managerial workers in North America will us...
This paper examines the computer use of older workers from the perspective that the availability of ...
There is a strong association between the use of PC at work (and PC literacy) and the overall job sa...
International audienceOur empirical analysis studies the impact of computer use on out of employment...
In our work we study the role of skills in the retirement decision by investigating whether individu...
Our empirical analysis studies the impact of computer use on out of employment transitions of older ...
This paper provides novel results on the relative importance of multiple channels through which digi...
For many people it is impossible to imagine working life today without a computer. What the increase...
This paper provides novel results on the relative importance of multiple channels through which digi...
The paper investigates employees’ job satisfaction, examining the relationship with 33 some job rela...
This research, conducted in the context of computer professionals, examined the effects of workload ...
We investigate the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the changing skills re...
Computers and ICT have changed the way we live and work. The latest Workplace Employment Relations S...
This paper explores the impact on older workers of new technologies that change skill requirements. ...
This paper investigates the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the changing ...
It is expected that by 1990 the majority of clerical and managerial workers in North America will us...
This paper examines the computer use of older workers from the perspective that the availability of ...