DIGIROUTINE - Digitalisation and Routine Jobs: Unemployment Experience and Job Search

Project: Funded researchFederal / regional / local authorities

Project Details

Description

We will look at aspects of routinisation on the Austrian labor market. This is the first systematic study of the impact of routinisation in Austria, which is probably due to data problems. We can overcome these data problems by combining available anonymous administrative data sets; information from employment registers, the unemployment register -- and, importantly, information from registered job vacancies, which was not available so far. This register information covers the full Austrian labor market. Our study will first look at unemployment duration of workers in highly routinisable jobs and possibilities the employment office has in terms of retraining, etc. The next paper looks at changes in matching of workers and vacancies due to routinisation by looking at long-term outcomes and changes in the matching process. The third paper is using international data to look at the impact of routinisation on working conditions. This chapter adds a novelty to introduce instrumental variables techniques to determine the threat of routinisation. From the project, we expect to provide three academic papers, which will be submitted to international journals.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01.11.201831.10.2020

Fields of science

  • 502002 Labour economics
  • 502039 Structural policy
  • 211 Other Technical Sciences
  • 405002 Agricultural economics
  • 502021 Microeconomics
  • 502020 Market research
  • 507016 Regional economy
  • 502018 Macroeconomics
  • 506004 European integration
  • 502047 Economic theory
  • 502046 Economic policy
  • 504014 Gender studies
  • 303010 Health economics
  • 502003 Foreign trade
  • 502 Economics
  • 502013 Industrial economics
  • 502001 Labour market policy
  • 502012 Industrial management
  • 502027 Political economy
  • 502042 Environmental economics
  • 502010 Public finance
  • 502025 Econometrics
  • 502009 Corporate finance

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
  • Digital Transformation