Automation is expected to have strong implications for labour-saving technologies. We calculate the proportion of jobs at high risk of automation across European regions using data from the 2018 Labour Force Survey (LFS). We examine the relationship between regional vulnerability to job automation, specialization, related (and unrelated) variety and agglomeration. The results indicate that regions at low vulnerability to job automation benefit from unrelated variety and high population density. Regions with higher proportions of clerical support workers, craft and related trade workers, and plant and machine operators and assemblers are likely to face greater disruption
Ongoing automation processes may render a fair share of the existing jobs redundant or change their ...
This paper investigates the effects of automation and offshoring on the dynamics of the occupational...
We argue that automation may make workers and firms more selective in matching their specialized ski...
Automation of activities changes the demand for labor across industries, regions, and occupations (A...
Recent studies report that technological developments in machine learning and artificial intelligenc...
Automation has the potential to transform entire agricultural value chains and the nature of agricul...
The impact of technologies on employment is a much-debated subject. Several studies have calculated ...
This paper provides evidence on the relation between investment in digital and automation tech- nolo...
Future automation and artificial intelligence technologies are expected to have a major impact on th...
In our study, we analyse data from the Hungarian Microcensus (2016) in order to map the proportion o...
In Autumn 2019, we conducted a survey among experts who are knowledgeable about the tasks that are p...
The fear that technological progress will render much of human labour obsolete is not new. However, ...
Ongoing automation processes may render a fair share of the existing jobs redundant or change their ...
This paper investigates the effects of automation and offshoring on the dynamics of the occupational...
We argue that automation may make workers and firms more selective in matching their specialized ski...
Automation of activities changes the demand for labor across industries, regions, and occupations (A...
Recent studies report that technological developments in machine learning and artificial intelligenc...
Automation has the potential to transform entire agricultural value chains and the nature of agricul...
The impact of technologies on employment is a much-debated subject. Several studies have calculated ...
This paper provides evidence on the relation between investment in digital and automation tech- nolo...
Future automation and artificial intelligence technologies are expected to have a major impact on th...
In our study, we analyse data from the Hungarian Microcensus (2016) in order to map the proportion o...
In Autumn 2019, we conducted a survey among experts who are knowledgeable about the tasks that are p...
The fear that technological progress will render much of human labour obsolete is not new. However, ...
Ongoing automation processes may render a fair share of the existing jobs redundant or change their ...
This paper investigates the effects of automation and offshoring on the dynamics of the occupational...
We argue that automation may make workers and firms more selective in matching their specialized ski...