Thursday, 26 October 2017

The rise of robots in the German labour market

a column for VOX: CEPR’s Policy Portal by Wolfgang Dauth, Sebastian Findeisen, Jens Südekum and Nicole Woessner

Recent research has shown that industrial robots have caused severe job and earnings losses in the US. This column explores the impact of robots on the labour market in Germany, which has many more robots than the US and a much larger manufacturing employment share. Robots have had no aggregate effect on German employment, and robot exposure is found to actually increase the chances of workers staying with their original employer. This effect seems to be largely down to efforts of work councils and labour unions, but is also the result of fewer young workers entering manufacturing careers.

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