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Employment effect of micro-electronic equipment in the Brazilian automobile industry

Tauile JR.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on the effect of microelectronics technological change on employment and work organization in the Brazilian motor vehicle industry - discusses production, employment and export trends, labour costs, and the extent and pattern of industrial robot and numerical control use; notes that unemployment due to economic recession was much greater than that due to new technology. References and statistical tables.

Keywords: microelectronics; technological change; employment; work organization; motor vehicle industry; production; export; trend; labour cost; industrial robot; numerical control; unemployment; economic recession; statistical table; microélectronique; changement technologique; emploi; organisation du travail; industrie du véhicule à moteur; microelectrónica; cambio tecnológico; empleo; organización del trabajo; industria de vehículos a motor; production; exportation; tendance; coût de la main-d'oeuvre; robot industriel; commande numérique; chômage; récession économique; tableau statistique; producción; exportación; tendencia; costo de la mano de obra; robot industrial; control numérico; desempleo; recesión económica; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 V. pages
Date: 1984
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-22, Technology and Employment Programme

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