Gender, Technology, and the Future of Work
October 8, 2018
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Summary
Subject: Automation, Gender, Gender inequality, Labor, Technology, Women
Keywords: Automation, Employment incentive, Female labor Keywords: force, Gender earnings Gap, Gender equality, Gender inequality, Global, Job routineness, Job task characteristic, Jobs, Labor force, Labor market, Nonstandard employment, Occupational choice, Routine job task, SDN, Service worker, Task characteristic, Task composition, Task frequency, Technological change, Women, Work arrangement, Work contract, Work responsibility
Publication Details
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36
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Series:
Staff Discussion Notes No. 2018/007
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Stock No:
SDNEA2018007
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ISBN:
9781484379769
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ISSN:
2617-6750