A gender perspective on artificial intelligence and jobs- The vicious cycle of digital inequality
Estrella Gomez-Herrera and
Sabine T. Koeszegi
Bruegel Working Papers from Bruegel
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How do gender stereotypes and gendered work segregation, and digitalisation and automation, result in a vicious cycle of digital gender inequality?
Date: 2022-08
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