Polarization(s) in Labour Markets: Synthesis and Perspectives

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Alan Manning, « Polarization(s) in Labour Markets: Synthesis and Perspectives », Travail et emploi, ID : 10.4000/travailemploi.8921


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Polarization is now well established and documented. The increase in the share of high-wage and low-wage jobs at the expense of “intermediate” jobs has led to a polarization of jobs in the US (Autor, 2010; Autor, Dorn, 2013; Autor et al., 2006).One can largely explain this by the automation of routine tasks that then disappear in favour of non-routine manual or intellectual tasks. The automation of tasks has also contributed to polarization of employment in Europe (Goos et al., 2009). Now the...

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