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Research

September 15, 2025

Understanding labor market adjustment in the age of automation

New model predicts not just which jobs shrink, but how workers and wages respond

  • automation
  • job flows
  • labor demand
  • Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique
  • Ben Etheridge
  • Michael Johannes Böhm
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

October 12, 2017

IZA/XING-Studie: Beschäftigte in Deutschland haben keine Angst vor der Digitalisierung

  • Holger Bonin
  • Terry Gregory
  • Ulrich Zierahn
Research

February 1, 2017

Three mechanisms to boost firm productivity

Monetary incentives are not always the most cost-effective way to make employees more productive. Three recent IZA World of Labor […]

  • emotions
  • employee ownership
  • firm performance
  • firm productivity
  • happiness
  • IZA World of Labor
  • peer effects
  • productivity
  • spillover effects
  • Douglas Kruse
  • Eugenio Proto
  • Thomas Cornelissen
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
Research

May 4, 2015

“Who owns the robots rules the world”

A new generation of serfs could be created if employers don’t take more action to create shared ownership of companies […]

  • employee ownership
  • inequality
  • robots
  • technological change
  • Richard B. Freeman
Research

March 31, 2015

Robots at work: Boosting productivity without killing jobs?

What have industrial robots done for growth and employment? IZA affiliate Georg Graetz and Guy Michaels answer this question using […]

  • automated processes
  • employment
  • high-skilled workers
  • industrial
  • low-skilled workers
  • machine
  • price
  • productivity
  • replaceability
  • robots
  • Georg Graetz
  • Guy Michaels

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