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September 4, 2024

AI and automation: How should we tax the future?

New study explores the challenges of taxing labor and capital in a rapidly changing world

  • AI
  • automation
  • inequality
  • taxation
  • Daniel Waldenström
  • Spencer Bastani
Research

April 12, 2024

Frontier technologies are likely to accelerate the de-routinization of work

New study shows firm-level differences in technology adoption that may increase between-firm inequality

  • automation
  • capital-labor substitution
  • decomposition
  • tasks
  • technology
  • Florian Lehmer
  • Melanie Arntz
  • Sabrina Genz
  • Terry Gregory
  • Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
Research

February 15, 2023

Do digital technologies complement or substitute employee training?

New study finds that investment in training per employee is reduced with the adoption of modern technologies

  • automation
  • digitalization
  • productivity
  • training
  • Christoph T. Weiss
  • Désirée Rückert
  • Giorgio Brunello
  • Patricia Wruuck
Research

December 19, 2022

Immigration or automation?

Low-skill immigration to Denmark slowed robot adoption

  • automation
  • Denmark
  • immigration
  • labor supply
  • robots
  • Dario Pozzoli
  • Katja Mann
Research

December 17, 2019

How the rise of industrial robots affects family behavior

Men's 'economic value' on the marriage market has fallen with growing labor market uncertainty

  • automation
  • divorce
  • early childhood
  • family
  • marriage
  • robots
  • Luca Stella
  • Massimo Anelli
  • Osea Giuntella
Research

June 28, 2019

Labor market impacts of digitalization and automation

Technological change will not lead to mass unemployment but to increasing labor market polarization

  • automation
  • digitalization
  • future of work
  • machine learning
  • technological change
  • Melanie Arntz
  • Terry Gregory
  • Ulrich Zierahn
OpinionResearch

June 7, 2019

The wrong kind of AI?

Artificial intelligence and the future of labor demand

  • automation
  • digitalization
  • future of work
  • production
  • technology
  • Daron Acemoglu
  • Pascual Restrepo
Research

June 4, 2019

Global distribution of (non-)routine work

Large cross-country differences in task content of jobs

  • automation
  • digitalization
  • future of work
  • globalization
  • occupations
  • routine intensity
  • skills
  • task content
  • technology
  • Albert Park
  • Piotr Lewandowski
  • Wojciech Hardy
  • Yang Du
Research

April 3, 2019

The ‘Race against the Robots’ and the ‘Fallacy of the Giant Cheesecake’

Immediate and imagined impacts of artificial intelligence

  • artificial intelligence
  • automation
  • digitalization
  • future of labor
  • robots
  • Wim Naudé
Opinion

November 30, 2018

How Germany is tackling the future of work

The impact of technology on jobs requires new ways to support workers effectively

  • automation
  • digitalization
  • flexible work environments
  • health and safety
  • lifelong learning
  • platform work
  • Work 4.0
  • Werner Eichhorst
OpinionResearch

November 23, 2018

New education models for the workforce of the future

Industry 4.0 requires an improved school-to-work transition

  • automation
  • competences
  • digitalization
  • dual education
  • Industry 4.0
  • skill
  • training
  • Francesco Pastore
Research

February 14, 2017

Does modern technology slow down employment growth after recessions?

In the last 25 to 30 years, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment growth. […]

  • automation
  • employment
  • job growth
  • jobless
  • labor market
  • recession
  • recovery
  • United States
  • Georg Graetz
  • Guy Michaels
OpinionResearchVideos

November 8, 2016

Will robots take over? How automation changes the world of work

Technological change has advanced digitalization and automation in a number of industries, raising fears that human workers will eventually become […]

  • automation
  • digitalization
  • future work
  • machines
  • robots
  • technology
  • Hilmar Schneider
Opinion

May 1, 2015

International Workers’ Day Address: The Big Trade-Off in the World of Labor

On May Day 2015, which also marks the first anniversary of IZA World of Labor, IZA Director Klaus F. Zimmermann […]

  • automation
  • employment
  • evidence-based policy advice
  • future
  • robots
  • trends
  • workforce
  • workplace
  • world of labor
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
Opinion

January 9, 2015

Do we have to be afraid of the future world of work?

The current public debate in many developed countries about the future of paid employment is characterized by strong feelings of […]

  • automation
  • education
  • experience
  • fixed-term contracts
  • freelance
  • full-time employment
  • future of paid employment
  • globalization
  • growing pressure
  • labor market participation
  • mobilizing
  • new technologies
  • offshoring
  • outsourcing
  • part-time work
  • performance-oriented
  • public policies
  • qualification
  • skill demand
  • temporary agency work
  • training
  • uncertainty
  • Werner Eichhorst

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