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Automation, trade unions and atypical employment

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Lewandowski, Piotr ; Szymczak, Wojciech

Instytut Badan Strukturalnych, Warsaw

IBS - Warsaw

2024

32 p.

automation ; robots ; precarious employment ; trade union

EU countries

Working Paper

02/2024 - September

Employment

https://ibs.org.pl/

English

Bibliogr.

2451-4373

"We study the effect of the adoption of automation technologies – industrial robots, and software and databases – on the incidence of atypical employment in 13 E.U. countries between 2006 and 2018. We combine survey microdata with sectoral information on technology use and exploit the variation at the demographic group level. Using instrumental variables estimation, we find that industrial robots significantly increase atypical employment share, mostly through involuntary part-time and involuntary fixed-term work. We find no robust effect of software and databases. We also show that the higher trade union coverage mitigates the robots' impact on atypical employment, while employment protection legislation appears to play no role. Using historical decompositions, we attribute about 1-2 percentage points of atypical employment shares to rising robot exposure, especially in Central and Eastern European countries with low unionisation."

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