This paper overviews key findings concerning the evolution of job skill requirements in Britain, and their relationship to technology and work organisation, based on surveys dating from 1986. The use of skills has been rising, as indicated by several indicators covering multiple domains. Technological change is robustly implicated in these rises, but it is not possible to satisfactorily classify most tasks according to how easily they are encoded and thereby clearly link the changes to the nuanced theory of skill-biased technical change associated with asymmetric employment polarisation. Moreover, changing work organisation also contributes to explaining the rises, both in skills use and in skills development. Nevertheless, the extent of wo...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Skills Survey</...
Technological knowledge and skills provide a basis for developing national competitiveness. However,...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Skills Survey</...
This paper overviews key findings concerning the evolution of job skill requirements in Britain, and...
This report examines the skills used by British workers and highlights a significant increase in job...
The present analysis investigates skill requirements in the workplace, measured directly by the task...
Large investments of time and money are made by government, employers and workers in education and ...
In this paper I document changes in the distribution of employment in the UK labour market in the 19...
In this paper I document changes in the distribution of employment in the UK labour market in the 19...
This paper investigates the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the changing ...
The paper looks at the change in the occupational and educational structure of employment in Britain...
The literature on skill-biased technical change has mainly attempted to quantify the extent of skill...
We investigate the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the changing skills re...
The author investigates the evolution of job skill distribution using task data derived from the U.K...
Abstract: This paper investigates the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Skills Survey</...
Technological knowledge and skills provide a basis for developing national competitiveness. However,...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Skills Survey</...
This paper overviews key findings concerning the evolution of job skill requirements in Britain, and...
This report examines the skills used by British workers and highlights a significant increase in job...
The present analysis investigates skill requirements in the workplace, measured directly by the task...
Large investments of time and money are made by government, employers and workers in education and ...
In this paper I document changes in the distribution of employment in the UK labour market in the 19...
In this paper I document changes in the distribution of employment in the UK labour market in the 19...
This paper investigates the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the changing ...
The paper looks at the change in the occupational and educational structure of employment in Britain...
The literature on skill-biased technical change has mainly attempted to quantify the extent of skill...
We investigate the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the changing skills re...
The author investigates the evolution of job skill distribution using task data derived from the U.K...
Abstract: This paper investigates the impact of computer usage at work and other job features on the...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Skills Survey</...
Technological knowledge and skills provide a basis for developing national competitiveness. However,...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Skills Survey</...