What Makes the Jobs of Tomorrow? The “What” and “Why” of Labor Outcomes from Technological Change

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Chair:
David Autor
, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

How It’s Made: A General Theory of the Labor Implications of Technological Change

Laurence Ales
,
Carnegie Mellon University
Christophe Combemale
,
Carnegie Mellon University
Erica R.H. Fuchs
,
Carnegie Mellon University
Kate S. Whitefoot
,
Carnegie Mellon University

Has COVID-19 Accelerated the Digital Transformation of the Labor Market?

Georg Graetz
,
Uppsala University
Terry Gregory
,
IZA-Bonn
Florian Lehmer
,
Institute for Employment Research-Nuremberg

Occupational Change: Automation and Reskilling Risks

Sebastian Steffen
,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Erik Brynjolfsson
,
Stanford University

Digging into the Digital Divide: Workers’ Exposure to Digitalization and its Consequences for Individual Employment

Sabrina Genz
,
Utrecht University
Claus Schnabel
,
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and IZA-Bonn
Discussant(s)
Pascual Restrepo
,
Boston University
Jeffrey L. Furman
,
Boston University
Daniel Rock
,
University of Pennsylvania
David Deming
,
Harvard University
Daniel Tannenbaum
,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln