The impact of ICT on job quality: evidence from 12 job profiles. An intermediate report from the study "ICT for work: Digital skills in the workplace – SMART 2014/0048"

"This report presents 12 job profiles exemplifying a variety of occupations for which developments in ICT and its use have led to substantial changes in the work tasks and the skills needed to carry out the job. The 12 job profiles include dairy farmer, machine operator, industrial designer, bu...

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Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Luxembourg 2016
Publications Office of the European Union
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19103471124919216539-The-impact-of-iCT-on-job-quali.htm
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description "This report presents 12 job profiles exemplifying a variety of occupations for which developments in ICT and its use have led to substantial changes in the work tasks and the skills needed to carry out the job. The 12 job profiles include dairy farmer, machine operator, industrial designer, building electrician, transport clerk, car mechanic, police detective, VET teacher, property caretaker, doctor in a hospital, animator and desktop publisher. The job profiles selected for the job profiling do not focus on “office” occupations where the penetration of ICT is already high. Instead, the job profiles represent occupations in sectors such as the primary sector, construction, transport and storage, education and service jobs such as VET-teacher, property manager and doctor at a hospital, which are not office-based."
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job content
skill requirement
digitalisation
The impact of ICT on job quality: evidence from 12 job profiles. An intermediate report from the study "ICT for work: Digital skills in the workplace – SMART 2014/0048"
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title The impact of ICT on job quality: evidence from 12 job profiles. An intermediate report from the study "ICT for work: Digital skills in the workplace – SMART 2014/0048"
topic information technology
job content
skill requirement
digitalisation
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19103471124919216539-The-impact-of-iCT-on-job-quali.htm