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The link between routine tasks and job polarization: A task measurement problem?
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Abstract The routine task intensity of occupations is a concept frequently used to analyse the impact of technological change on employment. However, existing studies disagree on whether it can explain the observed job polarization in advanced economies. This article first shows that these seemingly contradi... view more
The routine task intensity of occupations is a concept frequently used to analyse the impact of technological change on employment. However, existing studies disagree on whether it can explain the observed job polarization in advanced economies. This article first shows that these seemingly contradictory results can be explained by the different routine task measurements used in these studies. Subsequently, the validity of these measurements is discussed. Preliminary results suggest that all measurements have conceptual weaknesses but that some appear more valid than others. Job polarization may therefore be explained by occupations' routine task intensity, but only to a limited extent.... view less
Keywords
occupation; routine; employment; technological change; polarization
Classification
Occupational Research, Occupational Sociology
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations
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EU-SILC 2005
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 437-467
Journal
LABOUR, 37 (2023) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/labr.12251
ISSN
1121-7081
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed