Is technology widening the gender gap? Automation and the future of female employment

"Using individual level data on task composition at work for 30 advanced and emerging economies, we find that women, on average, perform more routine tasks than men?tasks that are more prone to automation. To quantify the impact on jobs, we relate data on task composition at work to occupation...

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Main Authors: Brussevich, Mariya, Dabla-Norris, Era, Khalid, Salma
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
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Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2019
IMF
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19308929124911261019-is-technology-widening-the-gen.htm
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author Brussevich, Mariya
Dabla-Norris, Era
Khalid, Salma
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Dabla-Norris, Era
Khalid, Salma
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description "Using individual level data on task composition at work for 30 advanced and emerging economies, we find that women, on average, perform more routine tasks than men?tasks that are more prone to automation. To quantify the impact on jobs, we relate data on task composition at work to occupation level estimates of probability of automation, controlling for a rich set of individual characteristics (e.g., education, age, literacy and numeracy skills). Our results indicate that female workers are at a significantly higher risk for displacement by automation than male workers, with 11 percent of the female workforce at high risk of being automated given the current state of technology, albeit with significant cross-country heterogeneity. The probability of automation is lower for younger cohorts of women, and for those in managerial positions."
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spellingShingle Brussevich, Mariya
Dabla-Norris, Era
Khalid, Salma
automation
technological change
employment
women workers
gender
digitalisation
Is technology widening the gender gap? Automation and the future of female employment
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title Is technology widening the gender gap? Automation and the future of female employment
topic automation
technological change
employment
women workers
gender
digitalisation
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19308929124911261019-is-technology-widening-the-gen.htm