Forecasting the impact of new technologies on the future job market |
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Authors: | Russell W. Rumberger Henry M. Levin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Research on Educational Finance and Governance, Stanford University, USA;1. Stanford University, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper examines recent occupational projections in order to determine how new technologies will affect future job growth in the United States. The first part of the paper reviews the methodologies used to derive occupational projections, focusing on how adjustments for technological change are incorporated into the forecasts. The second part of the paper reviews the most recent projections produced by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and compares them with projections produced by other organizations. The results reveal that neither high-technology industries nor high-technology occupations will supply many new jobs over the next decade. Instead, future job growth will favor service and clerical jobs that require little or no postsecondary schooling and that pay below-average wages. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to Dr. Russell W. Rumberger IFG School of Education Stanford University CERAS Building Stanford California 94305 USA. |
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