This paper investigates digitalisation in labour activities within the Spanish population, with the aim of examining its extent and characteristics in relation to the digital divide at work, focusing particularly on access to and use of the internet. It thus aims to analyse the digital dimension of job segregation in the Spanish labour market. Internet use is explored both as an indicator of the type of work carried out and, in aggregate terms, of the broader characteristics of the labour market. The authors argue that a new segmentation of the labour market might be emerging, based on the technological requirements of jobs. The article draws on data from a representative Spanish population survey on how employees access and use th...
Paper submitted to the 50th Anniversary European Congress of the Regional Science Association Intern...
The digitization process is widespread and unrelenting. Compared with other European countries, Spai...
Method: The article is based on survey data (N = 2,304) collected in Spain, which are analyzed using...
Digital skills are increasingly necessary. When their level is unequal, problems of exclusion can ar...
The new technologies, the digitalisation of processes and automation of work will change the manner ...
This article examines how inequalities in digital skills shape the outcomes of online job‐seeking pr...
This article examines how inequalities in digital skills shape the outcomes of online job‐seeking pr...
Internet use is unevenly distributed among the population of most developed countries. The literatur...
The type of work we do as adults is significantly influenced by our parents’ social class. However, ...
While numerous studies have analyzed the aggregate employment effects of digital technologies, this ...
The new technologies, the digitalisation of processes and automation of work will change the manner ...
The purpose of the paper is to examine relationship among digital skills and employment and in this ...
Work has historically been geographically bounded. Workers and the work that they performed were ine...
The study comprehensively presents the main effects of digitisation. Due to its complexity, digitis...
International audienceDigital labor designates platform-based algorithm-mediated tasks performed by ...
Paper submitted to the 50th Anniversary European Congress of the Regional Science Association Intern...
The digitization process is widespread and unrelenting. Compared with other European countries, Spai...
Method: The article is based on survey data (N = 2,304) collected in Spain, which are analyzed using...
Digital skills are increasingly necessary. When their level is unequal, problems of exclusion can ar...
The new technologies, the digitalisation of processes and automation of work will change the manner ...
This article examines how inequalities in digital skills shape the outcomes of online job‐seeking pr...
This article examines how inequalities in digital skills shape the outcomes of online job‐seeking pr...
Internet use is unevenly distributed among the population of most developed countries. The literatur...
The type of work we do as adults is significantly influenced by our parents’ social class. However, ...
While numerous studies have analyzed the aggregate employment effects of digital technologies, this ...
The new technologies, the digitalisation of processes and automation of work will change the manner ...
The purpose of the paper is to examine relationship among digital skills and employment and in this ...
Work has historically been geographically bounded. Workers and the work that they performed were ine...
The study comprehensively presents the main effects of digitisation. Due to its complexity, digitis...
International audienceDigital labor designates platform-based algorithm-mediated tasks performed by ...
Paper submitted to the 50th Anniversary European Congress of the Regional Science Association Intern...
The digitization process is widespread and unrelenting. Compared with other European countries, Spai...
Method: The article is based on survey data (N = 2,304) collected in Spain, which are analyzed using...