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Working conditions in Europe: the role of global value chains and advanced digital production-driven technological specialisation

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Nikulin, Dagmara ; Parteka, Aleksandra ; Wolszczak-Derlacz, Joanna

European Trade Union Institute, Brussels

ETUI - Brussels

2022

67 p.

working conditions ; value chains ; technology ; production management

EU countries

Working Paper

2022.12

Working conditions

http://www.etui.org/

English

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1994-4446

13.03.1-68472

"This paper's analysis of working conditions in Europe compares several aspects of job quality and wages, rather than relying on earnings as a sole indicator of workers' well-being.

We use a micro-level database of workers from 22 European countries to assess how global value chains (GVCs) and advanced digital production (ADP) technologies affect working conditions. We show that the estimated link between GVC involvement and working conditions is conditional on the technological content of the job: the two aspects should not be analysed separately. The exact effect varies across types of technological exposures and particular aspects of job quality. In occupations of high software and robot exposure, job quality tends to deteriorate as GVC involvement increases. This effect is largely negligible for monetary wages. However, we argue that wages for low software, robot and AI-exposed occupations decrease with GVC intensity."

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ISBN (PDF) : 1994-4454

Legal deposit : D/2022/10.574/21



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