There is little doubt that technology has had the most profound effect on altering the tasks that wehumans do in our jobs. Economists have long speculated on how technical change affects boththe absolute demand for labour as a whole and the relative demands for different types of labour.In recent years, the idea of skill-biased technical change has become the consensus view aboutthe current impact of technology on labour demand, namely that technical change leads to anincrease in the demand for skilled relative to unskilled labour painting a bleak future for theemployment prospects of less-skilled workers. But, drawing on a recent paper by Autor, Levyand Murnane (2003) about the impact of technology on the demand for different types of skil...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
This paper gives an overview of current thinking by economists about the consequences of ongoing tec...
The information-based new technologies become central to most aspects of economic activity. But the ...
There is little doubt that technology has had the most profound effect on altering the tasks that we...
There is little doubt that technology has had the most profound effect on altering the tasks that we...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
The labour market position of low skilled workers has deteriorated dramatically over the 80s and ear...
This paper attempts to examine technology’s impact on the labor market through the lens of skilled l...
Automation and technical innovation are currently shaping global labour markets. Research on the fut...
To analyze the consequences of new technologies, which make it possible to employ distant labour, we...
This paper examines the contribution of technological change to changes in the structure of relative...
Wages ; Human capital ; Technology ; Income distribution ; Labor market ; Regression analysis
The effects of technological change on wage inequality are usually studied under the assumption of e...
Why have skill shortages continue to persist despite increases in training and the skill levels of t...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
This paper gives an overview of current thinking by economists about the consequences of ongoing tec...
The information-based new technologies become central to most aspects of economic activity. But the ...
There is little doubt that technology has had the most profound effect on altering the tasks that we...
There is little doubt that technology has had the most profound effect on altering the tasks that we...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
The labour market position of low skilled workers has deteriorated dramatically over the 80s and ear...
This paper attempts to examine technology’s impact on the labor market through the lens of skilled l...
Automation and technical innovation are currently shaping global labour markets. Research on the fut...
To analyze the consequences of new technologies, which make it possible to employ distant labour, we...
This paper examines the contribution of technological change to changes in the structure of relative...
Wages ; Human capital ; Technology ; Income distribution ; Labor market ; Regression analysis
The effects of technological change on wage inequality are usually studied under the assumption of e...
Why have skill shortages continue to persist despite increases in training and the skill levels of t...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
This paper gives an overview of current thinking by economists about the consequences of ongoing tec...
The information-based new technologies become central to most aspects of economic activity. But the ...