The impact of new technologies on the labour market and the social economy
This STOA study investigates the potential employment effects of new information and communication technologies, by examining the relationship between innovation, new technologies, employment and inequality. It reviews the existing literature and experiences of previous technological revolutions, and argues that the race between job creation through new products, and job destruction from process innovation, has been won in the past by the job-creating effects of innovation. It concludes that there is an uneven distribution in the costs of digitalisation, because of the skills-biased nature of technological change - so the challenge of the future lies in coping with rising inequality from technological change. The study also proposes a set of policy options for dealing with the employment effects of digitalisation.
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Politikområde
Nøgleord
- ARBEJDE OG BESKÆFTIGELSE
- arbejdsmarked
- arbejdsmarked
- arbejdsorganisation og -betingelser
- beskæftigelse
- datamatik og databehandling
- fordeling af rigdommene
- forskning og intellektuel ejendomsret
- globalisering
- information og informationsbehandling
- innovation
- it-kløft
- nationalregnskab
- omskoling
- organisation af arbejdet
- PRODUKTION, TEKNOLOGI OG FORSKNING
- produktivitet
- regnskabsforvaltning
- social ulighed
- sociale rammer
- SOCIALE SPØRGSMÅL
- socialøkonomi
- teknologi og tekniske bestemmelser
- teknologisk arbejdsløshed
- teknologisk forandring
- UDDANNELSE OG KOMMUNIKATION
- virkninger af informationsteknologi
- VIRKSOMHEDER OG KONKURRENCE
- ØKONOMI
- økonomisk politik
- økonomisk struktur