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Montserrat Lopez Cobo ; Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman ; Giuditta De Prato ; Melisande Cardona ; Riccardo Righi ; Sofia Samoili ; Miguel Vazquez-Prada Baillet | Seville : European Commission | 2020Eurostat and the OECD define ICT specialists and propose a statistical definition using the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) 2008. Based on the Labour Force Survey, Eurostat provides an estimated 8.9 million persons wo[...]document électronique
In recent years, the increasing concern about the labour market implications of technological change has led economists to look in more detail at the structure of work content and job tasks. Incorporating insights from other traditions of task a[...]document électronique
Matteo Sostero ; Santo Milasi ; Hurley John ; Enrique Fernandez-Macias ; Martina Bisello | Seville : European Commission | 2020The paper discusses the extent of teleworking in the EU before and during the COVID-19 outbreak, develops a conceptual analysis to identify the jobs that can be done from home and those that cannot, and on this basis quantifies the fraction of e[...]document électronique
José-Ignacio Anton ; David Klenert ; Enrique Fernandez-Macias ; Maria Cesira Urzi Brancati ; Georgios Alaveras | Seville : European Commission | 2020This paper explores the impact of robot adoption on European regional labour markets between 1995 and 2015. Specifically, we look at the effect of the usage of industrial robots on jobs and employment structures across European regions. We regre[...]document électronique
This Working Paper outlines claims about the ‘future of work’ (as the shorthand for work and employment) and the policy responses to those claims. It is based on a review of the academic and grey literatures on digitalisation and the future of w[...]document électronique
This working paper presents up-to date evidence on the consequences of technological innovations on labour markets based on the academic literature and discusses the resulting policy challenges along with examples of policy responses. One key fi[...]