How Technology Adoption and Trade Are Shaping Indonesian Labor Markets

Autores
Viollaz, Mariana; Darko, Francis Addeah; Mason, Andrew D.
Año de publicación
2019
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de trabajo
Estado
versión enviada
Descripción
This paper analyzes the simultaneous impacts and interplay of exports and technology adoption on the demand for different types of skills and aggregate labor market indicators in Indonesia over a period characterized by a commodity boom (2005-10) and a period of declining exports (2011-15). The results for the 2005-10 sub-period are in line with the evidence available for developed countries, that is, technology is complementary to analytical and soft skills and is labor-saving, while exports are labor increasing. In 2011-15, the relationship between technology and skills, and between technology and labor demand, differs from the evidence available for the developed world. That is, technology increases the demand for analytical and interpersonal skills in high-exporting industries only, and technology and exports are labor increasing for some population subgroups. The findings for the more recent period confirm that differences in economic structures matter for understanding the impacts of technological advances and globalization.
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
Materia
Ciencias Económicas
Technology adoption
Trade
Labor market
JEL: F17, N70, E24
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How Technology Adoption and Trade Are Shaping Indonesian Labor Markets
title How Technology Adoption and Trade Are Shaping Indonesian Labor Markets
spellingShingle How Technology Adoption and Trade Are Shaping Indonesian Labor Markets
Viollaz, Mariana
Ciencias Económicas
Technology adoption
Trade
Labor market
JEL: F17, N70, E24
title_short How Technology Adoption and Trade Are Shaping Indonesian Labor Markets
title_full How Technology Adoption and Trade Are Shaping Indonesian Labor Markets
title_fullStr How Technology Adoption and Trade Are Shaping Indonesian Labor Markets
title_full_unstemmed How Technology Adoption and Trade Are Shaping Indonesian Labor Markets
title_sort How Technology Adoption and Trade Are Shaping Indonesian Labor Markets
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Viollaz, Mariana
Darko, Francis Addeah
Mason, Andrew D.
author Viollaz, Mariana
author_facet Viollaz, Mariana
Darko, Francis Addeah
Mason, Andrew D.
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Mason, Andrew D.
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Económicas
Technology adoption
Trade
Labor market
JEL: F17, N70, E24
topic Ciencias Económicas
Technology adoption
Trade
Labor market
JEL: F17, N70, E24
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This paper analyzes the simultaneous impacts and interplay of exports and technology adoption on the demand for different types of skills and aggregate labor market indicators in Indonesia over a period characterized by a commodity boom (2005-10) and a period of declining exports (2011-15). The results for the 2005-10 sub-period are in line with the evidence available for developed countries, that is, technology is complementary to analytical and soft skills and is labor-saving, while exports are labor increasing. In 2011-15, the relationship between technology and skills, and between technology and labor demand, differs from the evidence available for the developed world. That is, technology increases the demand for analytical and interpersonal skills in high-exporting industries only, and technology and exports are labor increasing for some population subgroups. The findings for the more recent period confirm that differences in economic structures matter for understanding the impacts of technological advances and globalization.
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
description This paper analyzes the simultaneous impacts and interplay of exports and technology adoption on the demand for different types of skills and aggregate labor market indicators in Indonesia over a period characterized by a commodity boom (2005-10) and a period of declining exports (2011-15). The results for the 2005-10 sub-period are in line with the evidence available for developed countries, that is, technology is complementary to analytical and soft skills and is labor-saving, while exports are labor increasing. In 2011-15, the relationship between technology and skills, and between technology and labor demand, differs from the evidence available for the developed world. That is, technology increases the demand for analytical and interpersonal skills in high-exporting industries only, and technology and exports are labor increasing for some population subgroups. The findings for the more recent period confirm that differences in economic structures matter for understanding the impacts of technological advances and globalization.
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