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Impact of Industrial BOTS on Employment, Skilled–Unskilled Wage Disparities and Talent Gap
This paper investigates the impacts of industrial robots (BOTs) on the employment of skilled and unskilled labour within the manufacturing sector. We employ an empirical approach to analyse the data and complement the empirical findings with a theoretical framework. The results suggest a negative impact of BOT adoption on the employment of low-skilled workers, while skilled workers experience minimal effects. Interestingly, the study also finds a reduction in the wage gap between skilled and unskilled labour. A General Equilibrium framework underpins the theoretical explanation for these empirical observations. The model highlights the presence of a talent gap within the low skilled labourers within the manufacturing sector despite the continued demand for low-skilled labour. This gap impedes employment growth for low-skilled workers, even as their wages potentially increase. Thus, increased robot utilization may lead to higher wages but lower employment of the low skilled labourers within the industrial sector. Additionally, the paper incorporates secondary evidence from anecdotal surveys to bolster the research conclusions.
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The Journal of Quantitative Economics (JQEC) is a refereed journal of the Indian Econometric Society (TIES). It solicits quantitative papers with basic or applied research orientation in all sub-fields of Economics that employ rigorous theoretical, empirical and experimental methods. The Journal also encourages Short Papers and Review Articles. Innovative and fundamental papers that focus on various facets of Economics of the Emerging Market and Developing Economies are particularly welcome. With the help of an international Editorial board and carefully selected referees, it aims to minimize the time taken to complete the review process while preserving the quality of the articles published.