CloseThis event has ended. Link to the session labour market | robotic process automation | innovation | unemployment | new technology Tuesday 28 March 2023, 15:00 - 16:00 (CEST)Online onlyLive streaming available Practical information WhenTuesday 28 March 2023, 15:00 - 16:00 (CEST)WhereOnline onlyLanguagesEnglishOrganisersJoint Research CentrePart ofDIGCLASS: Social Classes in the Digital AgeWebsiteLink to the sessionSocial media links#DIGCLASS Description TitleTechnological Change and (Un)EmploymentAbstractThe talk will be structured in two parts. The first discusses potential drivers of investment in industrial automation technology, with special emphasis on labour market institutions. The second part of the talk focuses on the impact of automation in manufacturing and its effect on the labour market. Key differences between automation in advanced and developing economies will be discussed based on evidence from the United Kingdom and Indonesia.Speaker*Giorgio Presidente is a postdoctoral researcher at the Oxford Martin School, Oxford University since 2020. Previously, he worked as a consultant for the World Bank and in 2015, he participated in the Young Professional Program at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. He completed his PhD in 2016 at the Paris School of Economics. His main research interest is the interplay between legal institutions and technological change, with a focus on automation. He also works on topics related to firm-level resource reallocation, productivity and the impact of policy on economic development.*Joint work with Carl Frey (Oxford Martin School)DIGCLASS Seminar SeriesThe DIGCLASS seminar series is expected to facilitate the exchange of cutting-edge ideas and debates related to social inequality, labour economics and political economy between JRC researchers and beyond by attracting external scholars, policy-makers and a general audience.Visit the DIGCLASS website to check the full programme!Drop us a line at JRC-CAS-DIGCLASSec [dot] europa [dot] eu (JRC-CAS-DIGCLASS[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) if you want to stay tuned with our seminar series and other activities.
TitleTechnological Change and (Un)EmploymentAbstractThe talk will be structured in two parts. The first discusses potential drivers of investment in industrial automation technology, with special emphasis on labour market institutions. The second part of the talk focuses on the impact of automation in manufacturing and its effect on the labour market. Key differences between automation in advanced and developing economies will be discussed based on evidence from the United Kingdom and Indonesia.Speaker*Giorgio Presidente is a postdoctoral researcher at the Oxford Martin School, Oxford University since 2020. Previously, he worked as a consultant for the World Bank and in 2015, he participated in the Young Professional Program at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. He completed his PhD in 2016 at the Paris School of Economics. His main research interest is the interplay between legal institutions and technological change, with a focus on automation. He also works on topics related to firm-level resource reallocation, productivity and the impact of policy on economic development.*Joint work with Carl Frey (Oxford Martin School)DIGCLASS Seminar SeriesThe DIGCLASS seminar series is expected to facilitate the exchange of cutting-edge ideas and debates related to social inequality, labour economics and political economy between JRC researchers and beyond by attracting external scholars, policy-makers and a general audience.Visit the DIGCLASS website to check the full programme!Drop us a line at JRC-CAS-DIGCLASSec [dot] europa [dot] eu (JRC-CAS-DIGCLASS[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) if you want to stay tuned with our seminar series and other activities.