The Future Impact of Automation on Workers
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While the computer revolution has created hundreds of thousands of new jobs it has threatened as many other jobs with obsolescence and has often caused the displacement of workers by computer-based machines. Here Nobel Prize-winning economist Wassily Leontief and Faye Duchin use the input-output approach a method that has been widely applied in examining structural economic change to analyze the complex issues surrounding the impact of computer-driven automation on employment. Following a general discussion of the impact of automation on employment they focus on four specific sectors within the economy--manufacturing office work education and health care. The input-output approach makes it possible to draw conclusions regarding both overall employment and the prospects for individual occupations. Taking account of the increased need for workers in the production of computer-based equipment the authors conclude that by the year 2000 automation will not cause dramatic unemployment if the economy is able to achieve a smooth transition from the old to new technologies.
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