
More precisely, in plants that adopt robots, they find a 150% increase in job postings and 15% increase in employment compared to non-adopters (matched by industry and labor market). Employees working with robots face increasing skills requirements for design, maintenance and other technical skills.
Their findings also suggest that there are positive spillover effects also in other plants within the same firm even in those are not using robots, due to rising competitiveness.
In her working paper "Robots and Work", she and her coworkers Adrianto and Avner Ben-Ner also provide several policy recommendations for government, business and educational institutions:
For more details, refer to the working paper: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/D...
We will soon also publish a blog article by Ainhoa Urtasun about her work.
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