Book description
Countries facing the greatest risk from automation are those that have labor economies in which many jobs involve manual or routine tasks that can be easily automated. Analyzing occupations in terms of their component parts provides a much richer way of looking at jobs than estimating the effects of automation more broadly.
Product information
- Title: The Future of Work in Developing Economies
- Author(s):
- Release date: January 2020
- Publisher(s): MIT Sloan Management Review
- ISBN: 53863MIT61311
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