This paper analyzes computer use by older male employees and estimates the impact of computer use on their employment status, based on individual data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) for the years 1997 and 2001. In line with previous research on the diffusion of new technologies, a strong and negative relationship between the age of workers and computer use is found. In addition, the impact of occupational status and hourly wage on computer use is significantly positive. However, the estimated impact of computer use on the change in employment status of older workers becomes insignificant when controlling for individual and firm-specific characteristics
This paper provides firm-level evidence for the relationship between the age structure of the workfo...
The paper provides empirical evidence for the question whether firms' ITenabled labour productivity ...
The paper provides empirical evidence for the question whether firms’ ITenabled labour productivity ...
This paper analyzes computer use by older male employees and estimates the impact of computer use on...
This paper analyzes computer use by older male employees and estimates the impact of computer use on...
This paper analyses the determinants of computer use by male employees and estimates the impact of c...
This paper explores the impact on older workers of new technologies that change skill requirements. ...
For the first time data of German ICT and knowledge intensive service providers are used to analyze ...
Two main hypotheses can be found in literature on why elderly workers have a lower probability of us...
New technologies like computers alter skill requirements. This paper explores two related effects of...
Our empirical analysis studies the impact of computer use on out of employment transitions of older ...
Our empirical analysis studies the impact of computer use on out of employment transitions of older ...
This paper examines the computer use of older workers from the perspective that the availability of ...
This paper provides firm-level evidence for the relationship between the age structure of the workfo...
The paper provides empirical evidence for the question whether firms' ITenabled labour productivity ...
The paper provides empirical evidence for the question whether firms’ ITenabled labour productivity ...
This paper analyzes computer use by older male employees and estimates the impact of computer use on...
This paper analyzes computer use by older male employees and estimates the impact of computer use on...
This paper analyses the determinants of computer use by male employees and estimates the impact of c...
This paper explores the impact on older workers of new technologies that change skill requirements. ...
For the first time data of German ICT and knowledge intensive service providers are used to analyze ...
Two main hypotheses can be found in literature on why elderly workers have a lower probability of us...
New technologies like computers alter skill requirements. This paper explores two related effects of...
Our empirical analysis studies the impact of computer use on out of employment transitions of older ...
Our empirical analysis studies the impact of computer use on out of employment transitions of older ...
This paper examines the computer use of older workers from the perspective that the availability of ...
This paper provides firm-level evidence for the relationship between the age structure of the workfo...
The paper provides empirical evidence for the question whether firms' ITenabled labour productivity ...
The paper provides empirical evidence for the question whether firms’ ITenabled labour productivity ...