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_2doi _a10.1787/55354f8f-en |
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_aAlonso Soto, Daniel _93941 |
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_aTechnology and the future of work in emerging economies _b: What is different _c/ Daniel Alonso Soto |
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_aParís : _bOECD Publishing, _c2020 |
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_a58 p. : _bgráf. _c; 1 documento PDF |
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_aOECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers ; _v236 |
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520 | _aTechnological developments are likely to bring many new opportunities, which may be even larger in emerging economies and may allow them to “leapfrog” certain stages of development. Notwithstanding these opportunities, emerging economies face significant challenges associated with rapid technological progress. Many of these challenges are the same as in advanced economies, but differences in starting conditions may result in a greater threat for the emerging world. This study explores the benefits and risks brought by this new technological wave from the perspective of thirteen key emerging economies. In particular, it examines: the risk of automation; whether labour markets are polarising; and the potential benefits (but also challenges) of the platform economy | ||
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_aTecnologías habilitadoras digitales _918 |
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_aOrganización de Cooperación y Desarrollo Económico _92843 |
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_uhttps://read.oecd-ilibrary.org/social-issues-migration-health/technology-and-the-future-of-work-in-emerging-economies_55354f8f-en#page1 _x0 _yAcceso al documento _qpdf |
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