Technological Change and Labor Markets

Technological Change and Labor Markets

Productivity, Job Polarization, and Inequality

Meza Gonzalez, Liliana; Rodriguez Perez, Reyna Elizabeth

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

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9781032486246

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Introduction 1. Technical change, the task content of jobs and wage premium distribution in CEE countries Lukasz Arendt, Wojciech Grabowski 2. Digital skills and employment: inequalities and public policies in the European Union Myriam Rodriguez-Pasquin, Maria Lopez-Martinez, Olga Garcia-Luque 3. Task-biased technological change in Germany Is it the routine or the manual? Marco Seegers, Kathrin Ehmann 4. The acceleration of technological change in times of Covid-19: the case of Spain David Castro Lugo, Diego Duenas Fernandez, Raquel Llorente Heras, Reyna Rodriguez 5. The risk of technologically triggered job destruction - a view from Latin America Sonia Gontero, Susie McKenzie, Juerguen Weller. 6. Has polarization benefited Latin American workers in the US? Reyna Rodriguez-Perez, Liliana Meza-Gonzalez, Gregory Brock 7. The impact of the digital economy on sectoral labor productivity in the Northamerican economy, 2005-2020. Jorge Eduardo Mendoza, Brenda Luciel Mendez 8. Routine tasks and job polarization in Mexico Gloria Ochoa, Aldo Josafat Torres 9. The role of occupational polarization in the face of the occupational risk of automation in the Mexican economy Reyna Elizabeth Rodriguez Perez, Karina Jazmin Garcia Bermudez 10. Routinization in Brazil: It?s effects on the formal and the informal labor markets Gustavo Leyva
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Inequality;Technological Change;Job Polarization;Labor Markets;Productivity;future of work;non-routinary activities;employment and income