Heterogeneous Adjustments of Employment to Automation Technologies: Evidence from Manufacturing Industries in European Regions
Tommaso Ciarli,
Florencia Jaccoud and
Fabien Petit ()
EconPol Forum, 2022, vol. 23, issue 05, 24-28
Abstract:
Employment adjustments to automation vary across industries, regions, technologies, and time Technological penetration of robots is related to higher employment within the industry in low-tech regions in the short run Robots are negatively correlated to employment in knowledge-intensive regions Regional heterogeneity in employment adjustment to robots is not driven by industry composition High-tech industries adjust employment to ICT penetration faster than low-tech industries
Date: 2022
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