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TECHNOLOGICAL UNEMPLOYMENT (2) answer(s).
 
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Automation, computerization and future employment in Singapore / Fuei, Lee King   Journal Article
Fuei, Lee King Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Digitalization is expected to radically change the prospects of the types of occupations that will be needed in the future. This research note examines the susceptibility of jobs to computerization and automation in Singapore by drawing on the methodology and initial data in Frey and Osborne (2013). We find that about one-quarter of Singaporean employment is at high risk of computerization. This places the country as having one of the lowest proportions of jobs under high risk internationally. Within this high-risk category of workers, a significant number of them have non-tertiary educational qualifications and tend to be older adults, making them less likely to be re-employed if they lose their jobs.
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Capitalism reinvents itself / Mokyr, Joel   Journal Article
Mokyr, Joel Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The economics of a world of information and automation is radically different from that of a world of wheat, steel, and railroads.
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