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Employment effects of micro-electronics in the office and service sector in the United States

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  • Hirschhorn L.
  • Westin AF.

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Working paper on the impact of microelectronics on employment in offices and service sectors, USA 1975-1985, with projections to 2000 - studies trends in technological change, management attitudes and employees attitudes; examines employment forecasts for 1960 to 1980 incl. Enterprise level case studies; analyses the impact of automation on woman workers, part time employment and new arrangement of working time; indicates a need for developing forecasting technique based on social indicators. References, statistical tables.

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  • Hirschhorn L. & Westin AF., 1986. "Employment effects of micro-electronics in the office and service sector in the United States," ILO Working Papers 992481503402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992481503402676
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