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Research

September 29, 2025

AI is changing higher education, but students aren’t using it how you’d expect

New survey: 80% of students use generative AI, primarily to enhance understanding rather than automate coursework

  • ChatGPT
  • Generative AI
  • higher education
  • student learning
  • technology adoption
  • Germán Reyes
  • Zara Contractor
Opinion

March 14, 2025

Would you read a story written by a machine?

Human authorship may matter less to you than you think

  • AI
  • arts
  • crafts
  • creative writing
  • creativity
  • willingness to pay
  • Martin Abel
  • Reed Johnson
IZA News

February 17, 2025

Award-winning research on the labor market impact of artificial intelligence

IRPPI Award honors the best IZA Discussion Paper on an AI-related topic published in 2024

  • AI
  • artificial intelligence
  • Christina Gathmann
  • Erwin Winkler
  • Felix Grimm
Research

February 7, 2025

Can AI solve the peer review crisis in economics?

New study explores AI’s potential and biases in evaluating research papers

  • AI
  • artificial intelligence
  • bias
  • peer review
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee
  • Pat Pataranutaporn
  • Pattie Maes
Research

December 11, 2024

Can AI match human educators?

New study explores the potential and pitfalls of AI in feedback and grading

  • AI
  • artificial intelligence
  • education
  • feedback
  • grading
  • teaching
  • Arnaud Chevalier
  • Jakub Orzech
  • Petar Stankov
Research

May 6, 2024

AI capital boosts employment prospects for economics graduates

New study examines impact of AI education on hiring chances in the UK

  • artificial intelligence
  • employment prospects
  • higher education
  • human capital
  • job applications
  • Nick Drydakis
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

October 2, 2023

How exposure to artificial intelligence affects worker well-being

New study finds lower job and life satisfaction but no evidence of adverse mental health effects

  • artificial intelligence
  • mental health
  • well-being
  • Johannes König
  • Luca Stella
  • Osea Giuntella
Research

September 7, 2021

What happens to workers at firms that adopt new technologies?

Study finds that digital technologies increase workers' employment stability, wage growth and earnings

  • artificial intelligence
  • employment stability
  • Industry 4.0
  • technological change
  • wages
  • Britta Matthes
  • Florian Lehmer
  • Markus Janser
  • Sabrina Genz
  • Terry Gregory
Research

June 23, 2021

Machine learning in the welfare system

Algorithms are more accurate at predicting welfare dependency than standard early warning systems

  • algorithms
  • artificial intelligence
  • Australia
  • income support
  • machine learning
  • welfare dependency
  • Anna Zhu
  • Dario Sansone
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
Research

December 7, 2018

Blind hiring is curbing biased decisions — using algorithms and AI

A 'white' name can dramatically increase chances of being invited to a job interview

  • anonymous job applications
  • artificial intelligence
  • bias
  • blind hiring
  • discrimination

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