This paper provides evidence on the relation between investment in digital and automation tech- nologies and employment in different manufacturing industries in Europe and the extent to which this rela- tion varies over time across technologies, industries, and regions. We find that in the short run the techno- logical penetration of robots is associated with higher employment in low-tech regions, while service-inten- sive regions and cities experience decreased employ- ment. Our heterogenous results suggest the need for different but coordinated policies at the European, national, and sub-national levels
This paper shows that high-tech employment – broadly defined as all workers in high-tech sectors but...
Robots are now able to complete many tasks with greater efficiency than humans. This is leading empl...
Recent developments in automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are leading to a wave of innovati...
Automation of activities changes the demand for labor across industries, regions, and occupations (A...
The effects of robotization on labor market outcomes have been widely investigated within developed ...
While the nature of work and skill demand has changed multiple times, the pace of the change has acc...
This paper examines the impact of industrial robots on jobs. We combine data on robot adoption and o...
We use detailed administrative data to study the adjustment of local labor markets to industrial rob...
Studying firm-level adjustments is important for understanding the economic effects of workplace aut...
We study the effects of robot penetration on income inequality in 14 European countries between 2006...
We study the effects of robot exposure on worker flows in 16 European countries. Overall, we find sm...
Whether robots have a positive or negative impact on job quality and wages depends on the dominant i...
This paper shows that high-tech employment - broadly defined as all workers in high-tech sectors but...
This study analyses the moderating effect of union density on industrial employment and unemployment...
Automation is expected to have strong implications for labour-saving technologies. We calculate the ...
This paper shows that high-tech employment – broadly defined as all workers in high-tech sectors but...
Robots are now able to complete many tasks with greater efficiency than humans. This is leading empl...
Recent developments in automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are leading to a wave of innovati...
Automation of activities changes the demand for labor across industries, regions, and occupations (A...
The effects of robotization on labor market outcomes have been widely investigated within developed ...
While the nature of work and skill demand has changed multiple times, the pace of the change has acc...
This paper examines the impact of industrial robots on jobs. We combine data on robot adoption and o...
We use detailed administrative data to study the adjustment of local labor markets to industrial rob...
Studying firm-level adjustments is important for understanding the economic effects of workplace aut...
We study the effects of robot penetration on income inequality in 14 European countries between 2006...
We study the effects of robot exposure on worker flows in 16 European countries. Overall, we find sm...
Whether robots have a positive or negative impact on job quality and wages depends on the dominant i...
This paper shows that high-tech employment - broadly defined as all workers in high-tech sectors but...
This study analyses the moderating effect of union density on industrial employment and unemployment...
Automation is expected to have strong implications for labour-saving technologies. We calculate the ...
This paper shows that high-tech employment – broadly defined as all workers in high-tech sectors but...
Robots are now able to complete many tasks with greater efficiency than humans. This is leading empl...
Recent developments in automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are leading to a wave of innovati...