Automatability of occupations, workers' labor-market expectations, and willingness to train
Lergetporer, Philipp ; Wedel, Katharina ; Werner, Katharina
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2024
54 p.
automation ; continuing vocational training ; technological change ; digitalisation
Discussion Paper
16687
Education and training
https://docs.iza.org/dp16687.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"We study how beliefs about the automatability of workers' occupation affect labor-market expectations and willingness to participate in further training. In our representative online survey, respondents on average underestimate the automation risk of their occupation, especially those in high-automatability occupations. Randomized information about their occupations' automatability increases respondents' concerns about their professional future, and expectations about future changes in their work environment. The information also increases willingness to participate in further training, especially among respondents in highly automatable occupation (+five percentage points). This uptick substantially narrows the gap in willingness to train between those in high- and low-automatability occupations."
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