Using unique linked employer-employee data for Germany and a matching approach, we provide novel insights on the individual-level employment effects of digitalization. We show that the first-time introduction of digital technology in an establishment affects women more strongly than men. This holds both in terms of lower days employed and higher days unemployed. We find that employment losses are largest for individuals conducting non-routine tasks, and again it is women who suffer the most. Our insights imply that digitalization is not gender-neutral, suggesting that it is important to avoid a gender bias in technological progress
This paper investigates the impact of non-neutral technological change on the recent narrowing of th...
Information Systems (IS), nowadays often focusing on digitization, and their effect on employment ha...
This paper examines the latest research on the digital skills crisis, focusing on the factors that c...
Using unique linked employer-employee data for Germany and a matching approach, we provide novel ins...
While numerous studies have analyzed the aggregate employment effects of digital technologies, this ...
In the digitalization debate, gender biases in digital technologies play a significant role because ...
Im Jahr 2011 hat die deutsche Regierung die neue Ära der digitalen industriellen Revolution unter de...
Digitalisation has a wide range of impacts on the workplace, such as enabling new work models with f...
With the process of digitalization now in full swing, many are wondering how the adoption of new tec...
The worldwide artificial intelligence market is expected to increase enormously in the next few year...
The aim of this study is to investigate how the diffusion of the new digital technologies (Economy 4...
Technological innovation leads to a wide variety of change in many aspects of social life, including...
In Germany, like in many other countries, much of the research on technological changes and their co...
Nowadays, there has been a wide discussion and also concerns about the fact that automation and digi...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall in prices of informa...
This paper investigates the impact of non-neutral technological change on the recent narrowing of th...
Information Systems (IS), nowadays often focusing on digitization, and their effect on employment ha...
This paper examines the latest research on the digital skills crisis, focusing on the factors that c...
Using unique linked employer-employee data for Germany and a matching approach, we provide novel ins...
While numerous studies have analyzed the aggregate employment effects of digital technologies, this ...
In the digitalization debate, gender biases in digital technologies play a significant role because ...
Im Jahr 2011 hat die deutsche Regierung die neue Ära der digitalen industriellen Revolution unter de...
Digitalisation has a wide range of impacts on the workplace, such as enabling new work models with f...
With the process of digitalization now in full swing, many are wondering how the adoption of new tec...
The worldwide artificial intelligence market is expected to increase enormously in the next few year...
The aim of this study is to investigate how the diffusion of the new digital technologies (Economy 4...
Technological innovation leads to a wide variety of change in many aspects of social life, including...
In Germany, like in many other countries, much of the research on technological changes and their co...
Nowadays, there has been a wide discussion and also concerns about the fact that automation and digi...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall in prices of informa...
This paper investigates the impact of non-neutral technological change on the recent narrowing of th...
Information Systems (IS), nowadays often focusing on digitization, and their effect on employment ha...
This paper examines the latest research on the digital skills crisis, focusing on the factors that c...