This paper examines the effect of information and communication technologies (ICT) on the demand for workers in Switzerland. We compare the hypotheses that an increase in ICT leads to upskilling or job polarization and investigate their implications for countries where vocational education and training (VET) is the most widespread education program at the upper secondary level. Using data from a large employer–employee survey, we create a novel measure of ICT based on the percentage of ICT workers within firms. This measure allows us to assess the impact of ICT on the educational composition of the workforce by exploiting variation over time. We find that ICT has an upskilling effect from 1996 to 2018: ICT decreases the demand for low-skill...
OECD labor markets have become more “polarized” with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
We test the hypothesis that information and communication technologies (ICT) “polarize” labor market...
We test the hypothesis that information and communication technologies (ICT) “polarize” labor market...
This paper examines the effect of information and communication technologies (ICT) on the demand for...
This paper provides a unique cross-country comparative perspective on the impact of information and ...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
OECD labor markets have become more “polarized ” with employment in the middle of the skill distribu...
This paper provides a unique cross-country comparative perspective on the impact of information and ...
This paper provides a unique cross-country comparative perspective on the impact of information and ...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
This study investigates the relationship between several indicators of ICT usage and digitalization ...
How important is mastering information and communication technology (ICT) on modern labor markets? W...
We investigated the effect of modern information and communication technologies (ICT), new forms of ...
This paper presents a cross-country comparative perspective on the impact of information technology ...
This paper analyzes the link between the diffusion of information- and communication technology (ICT...
OECD labor markets have become more “polarized” with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
We test the hypothesis that information and communication technologies (ICT) “polarize” labor market...
We test the hypothesis that information and communication technologies (ICT) “polarize” labor market...
This paper examines the effect of information and communication technologies (ICT) on the demand for...
This paper provides a unique cross-country comparative perspective on the impact of information and ...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
OECD labor markets have become more “polarized ” with employment in the middle of the skill distribu...
This paper provides a unique cross-country comparative perspective on the impact of information and ...
This paper provides a unique cross-country comparative perspective on the impact of information and ...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
This study investigates the relationship between several indicators of ICT usage and digitalization ...
How important is mastering information and communication technology (ICT) on modern labor markets? W...
We investigated the effect of modern information and communication technologies (ICT), new forms of ...
This paper presents a cross-country comparative perspective on the impact of information technology ...
This paper analyzes the link between the diffusion of information- and communication technology (ICT...
OECD labor markets have become more “polarized” with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
We test the hypothesis that information and communication technologies (ICT) “polarize” labor market...
We test the hypothesis that information and communication technologies (ICT) “polarize” labor market...