Asia and the Global Economy (Jul 2024)

Does automation really reduce jobs?

  • Zheng Fang,
  • Soon Hock Kang,
  • Sandra Myo Han May

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. 100099

Abstract

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Using panel data from 63 countries in 2005–2021 and the generalised method of moments, this paper examines the impact of industrial robot utilisation on employment. Results show a 1 % increase in new industrial robot installations per 10,000 workers reduces the unemployment rate by 0.037 %-0.039 %. The impact is more pronounced for male workers (0.045 %) than female workers (0.033 %), and youth unemployment is more significantly affected. Lastly, automation is found to reduce the unemployment rate by 0.052 % for people with intermediate education, yet with little effect on those with basic or advanced educational attainment.

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