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The impact of automation on employment and its social implications: evidence from Chile

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04/11/2021
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Jung Luisardo, Juan Felipe
Katz, Raúl
Callorda, Fernando
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Abstract
Construyendo sobre la literatura asociada a disrupciones tecnológicas, este paper provee una revisión exhaustiva de la literatura reciente vinculada a los efectos de la automatización en el empleo, y utiliza diversas aproximaciones empíricas para estimar los efectos en una economía emergente. Para ilustrarlo, se estiman los empleos ganados y perdidos para el caso de Chile. Los resultados sugieren que los empleos perdidos por la automatización son en cantidad similares a los ganados, resultando en un efecto neto muy menor. Sin embargo, los puestos creados requieren de trabajadores mas educados. Se evidencian posibles efectos de exclusión social, siendo los sectores mas vulnerables a perder empleo los menos educados y de menos ingresos. Para contrarrestar estos efectos, se requiere de implementar activas políticas públicas para maximizar los empleos ganados y para mitigar los potenciales efectos negativos sobre la población vulnerable.
 
Building on the literature of labor implications from technological disruptions, this paper provides a comprehensive review of recent research carried out regarding the expected effects of automation on employment levels and performs diverse empirical approaches to estimate the effects for an emerging country. To illustrate the impact, the paper presents various empirical approaches to estimate jobs gains and losses using Chile as a case study. Results from the empirical estimates suggest that jobs lost to automation technology currently match the jobs being created, thereby resulting in a negligible overall impact on the labor force. However, the occupations being created require a higher number of highly educated workers. The findings, therefore, indicate potential social exclusion effects, as the most vulnerable groups facing a high risk of losing their jobs are low-skilled, low-income workers. To counteract these effects, active public policies need to be formulated and implemented in order to achieve the potential job gains while mitigating the potential negative effects on vulnerable and disadvantaged groups.
 
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https://doi.org/10.1080/10438599.2021.1991798
http://hdl.handle.net/11531/64890
The impact of automation on employment and its social implications: evidence from Chile
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1043-8599
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Empleo, Economía Digital, Internet, Automatización, Cambio tecnológico
Labor, digital economy, internet, automation, technological change
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