New Frontiers: The Origins and Content of New Work, 1940–2018
National Bureau of Economic Research · Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract We answer three core questions about the hypothesized role of newly emerging job categories (“new work”) in counterbalancing the erosive effect of task-displacing automation on labor demand: what is the substantive content of new work, where does it come from, and what effect does it have on labor demand? We construct a novel database spanning eight decades of new job titles linked to U.S. Census microdata and to patent-based measures of occupations’ exposure to labor-augmenting and labor-automating innovations. The majority of current employment is in new job specialties introduced since 1940, but the locus of new-work creation has shifted from middle-paid production and clerical occupations over…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 134.18
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 107
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Work (physics)
- Content (measure theory)
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Decent work and economic growth