TECHNOLOGICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND THE CAREERS OF WORKERS

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This paper investigates the effects of technological and organizational change (T&O) on jobs and workers. We show that although T&O reduces firm demand for routine relative to abstract task-based jobs, affected workers do not face higher probability of non-employment or lower earnings growth than unaffected workers. Rather, firms that adopt T&O offer routine workers retraining opportunities to upgrade to more abstract jobs. Older workers form an important exception: T&O increases the risk that they permanently withdraw from the labor market and reduces their earnings, regardless of the tasks they performed in the firm prior to T&O. (JEL: J200, O300)

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Battisti, M., Schönberg, U., & Dustmann, C. (2023). TECHNOLOGICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND THE CAREERS OF WORKERS. Journal of the European Economic Association, 21(4), 1551–1594. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeea/jvad014

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