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2017
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[Journal:] IZA World of Labor [ISSN:] 2054-9571 [Article No.:] 351 [Publisher:] Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [Place:] Bonn [Year:] 2017
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn
Zusammenfassung: 
Job polarization can pose serious problems for emerging economies that rely on worker reallocation from low-skilled to middle-skilled jobs to converge toward advanced economies. Evidence from Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries shows that structural change and education expansion can prevent polarization, as they enable a shift from manual to cognitive work and prevent the “hollowing out” of middle-skilled jobs. However, in CEE countries they have also led to a high routine cognitive content of jobs, which makes such jobs susceptible to automation and computerization in the future.
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restructuring
workforce upskilling
task content of jobs
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J21
J23
J24
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