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TitleWorld trade report 2017 : trade, technology, jobs
AccessEnglish: 1398176-EN - PDF ;
Summary
The Report looks, in particular, at the part played by technology and trade in the shift of employment from manufacturing to services, in the decreasing proportion of middle-skilled jobs, in the growing value placed on skills within the jobs market and in the increasing participation of women in the workforce. The Report finds that labour markets have evolved in many different ways across countries, suggesting that country-specific factors play a pivotal role. It also finds that although technological advances and trade have yielded important benefits for economies overall, certain types of workers and/or regions may sometimes be adversely affected. Although interrelated, technology more than trade appears to be responsible for the decreasing share of manufacturing jobs and for the declining number of middle-skill jobs relative to low- and high-skill jobs. The publication concludes that helping workers adjust to changes in the labour market and ensuring that benefits are spread more widely can increase the positive impact of open trade and technological progress.
Chapter A Introduction -- Chapter B -- Labour market outcomes: trends and analytical framework -- Chapter C -- Impact of technology on labour market outcomes -- Chapter D -- Impact of trade on labour market outcomes -- Chapter E -- Policy responses to labour market adjustment and distributional changes Chapter F -- Conclusions
Chapter A Introduction -- Chapter B -- Labour market outcomes: trends and analytical framework -- Chapter C -- Impact of technology on labour market outcomes -- Chapter D -- Impact of trade on labour market outcomes -- Chapter E -- Policy responses to labour market adjustment and distributional changes Chapter F -- Conclusions
AuthorsWorld Trade Organization
Series
DateGeneva : WTO, 2017
Description
185 p. ill., charts
ISBN / ISSN
9789287043540 (print)
9789287043610 (web)
9789287043610 (web)