The Evolving Impact of Robots on Jobs

IF 2.9 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Jo-Ching Chung, Yong Suk Lee
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Abstract

The authors examine the impact of industrial robots on US labor markets between 2005 and 2016. Because some industries adopt robots more intensively, growth in robot stocks more heavily affect local labor markets with larger employment shares in those industries. This robot exposure variation occurs across 722 commuting zones in the continental United States. Analyzing the five-year intervals within this period, the authors find that robot exposure reduces employment in the earlier periods but augments employment in the more recent periods. Similarly, the effect of robot exposure on the local wage is initially negative but gradually rebounds and turns positive in more recent years. The evolving influence of robots is primarily driven by the automotive industry, in which digitization and automation have not only increased labor productivity but also created new tasks. Findings show evidence of spillover effects on other industries within and outside of manufacturing, which may be explained by input-output linkages and aggregate demand effects.
机器人对工作的不断演变的影响
作者研究了2005年至2016年间工业机器人对美国劳动力市场的影响。由于一些行业更密集地采用机器人,机器人库存的增长对当地劳动力市场的影响更大,这些行业的就业份额更大。这种机器人暴露的差异发生在美国大陆的722个通勤区。通过对这一时期的五年间隔进行分析,作者发现机器人在早期减少了就业,但在较近的时期增加了就业。同样,机器人对当地工资的影响最初是负的,但近年来逐渐反弹并转为正的。机器人的不断演变的影响主要是由汽车行业驱动的,其中数字化和自动化不仅提高了劳动生产率,还创造了新的任务。研究结果显示了对制造业内外其他行业的溢出效应,这可以用投入产出联系和总需求效应来解释。
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ILR Review
ILR Review INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
3.60%
发文量
40
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