The impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market

M Webb - Available at SSRN 3482150, 2019 - papers.ssrn.com
I develop a new method to predict the impacts of a technology on occupations. I use the
overlap between the text of job task descriptions and the text of patents to construct a …

Automatic reaction-what happens to workers at firms that automate?

J Bessen, M Goos, A Salomons… - The Review of …, 2023 - scholarship.law.bu.edu
We provide the first estimate of the impacts of automation on individual workers by
combining Dutch micro-data with a direct measure of automation expenditures covering …

Automation and labor force participation in advanced economies: Macro and micro evidence

F Grigoli, Z Koczan, P Topalova - European Economic Review, 2020 - Elsevier
Technological advances raise productivity and growth, but are also likely to reshape labor
markets. We examine the impact of automation on aggregate labor force participation rates …

Automation, unemployment, and the role of labor market training

B Schmidpeter, R Winter-Ebmer - European Economic Review, 2021 - Elsevier
We provide comprehensive evidence on the consequences of automation risk on the career
of unemployed workers and the mitigating role of labor market training. Using almost two …

Digitalization, job quality, and subjective well-being

L Martin, L Hauret - Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and …, 2022 - Springer
The public debate on the consequences of digitalization for the labor market focuses mainly
on the quantity of jobs. However, the potential consequences of digitalization regarding the …

Technology and the labor market

G Graetz, P Restrepo, ON Skans - Labour economics, 2022 - Elsevier
This article introduces the Special Issue on “Technology and the Labor Market”. We
summarize the included articles and offer some lessons for policy and future research. The …

Occupational routine intensity and the costs of job loss: evidence from mass layoffs

U Blien, W Dauth, DHW Roth - Labour Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper examines if workers face larger costs from losing their job in a mass layoff
whether they were employed in routine-intensive occupations as technological change …

What happens to workers at firms that automate?

J Bessen, M Goos, A Salomons… - Review of Economics …, 2023 - direct.mit.edu
We estimate the impact of firm-level automation on individual worker outcomes by
combining Dutch micro-data with a direct measure of automation expenditures covering all …

[图书][B] Automation and income inequality in Europe

K Doorley, J Gromadzki, P Lewandowski, D Tuda… - 2024 - econstor.eu
We study the effects of robot penetration on household income inequality in 14 European
countries between 2006-2018, a period of rapid adoption of industrial robots. Automation …

Cars and the Green Transition: Challenges and Opportunities for European Workers

O Celasun, G Sher, P Topalova, J Zhou - 2023 - books.google.com
Reducing transport sector emissions is an important pillar of the green transition. However,
the transition to electric vehicles (EV) portends major changes in vehicle manufacturing …