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Author: | Alic, J. |
Title: | Technological change, employment and sustainability |
Journal: | Technological Forecasting and Social Change
1997 : MAY, VOL. 55:1, p. 1-14 |
Index terms: | TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING SOCIAL CHANGE EMPLOYMENT |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | It seems safe to say that in the past technological change created more jobs in total than it destroyed. That this was true in the past does not mean it will be true in the future. As advanced industrial economies struggle with jobless growth, lower-income countries will have to create new jobs in very large numbers. With technology, in all its forms, reducing the direct labor content of production in almost all sectors, it is not clear that there will be enough work in either the developed or developing countries. |
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