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Employment impact of micro-electronic new technologies on the Italian automobile industry

Silva F., Ferri P. and Enrietti A.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on the impact of microelectronics technological change on employment in the motor vehicle industry of Italy - discusses industrial structure and trends; based on case studies of Fiat and Alfa Romeo, examines effects of industrial robots, numerical control machine tools and changes in work organization on redundancy and unemployment of skilled workers. References, statistical tables.

Keywords: microelectronics; technological change; employment; motor vehicle industry; industrial structure; trend; case study; industrial robot; numerical control; machine tool; work organization; redundancy; unemployment; skilled workers.; statistical table; microélectronique; changement technologique; emploi; industrie du véhicule à moteur; microelectrónica; cambio tecnológico; empleo; industria de vehículos a motor; structure industrielle; tendance; étude de cas; robot industriel; commande numérique; machine-outil; organisation du travail; licenciement collectif; chômage; travailleur qualifié; tableau statistique; estructura industrial; tendencia; estudio de casos; robot industrial; control numérico; máquina herramienta; organización del trabajo; despido colectivo; desempleo; trabajador especializado; 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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