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Understanding Technological Unemployment - Coggle Diagram
Understanding Technological Unemployment
3.1. Causes
Technological Oligopoly
Outdated Tax System
Skills Mismatch
Fast Technological Change
Inadequate Tax Systems
Results
Research Structure
Causes of technological unemployment
Consequences of technological unemployment
Solutions to mitigate its effects
Future research agenda
Introduction
Need to Understand Social Impacts
Impact of Automation on Work
Conclusions
Actions Needed to Mitigate Impact
Cooperation Among Social Actors
Technological Unemployment as a Consequence of Automation
3.2. Consequences
Increased Inequality
Lack of Minimum Living Standards
Fiscal Risk
More Free Time/Boredom
Obsolete Skills
Lower Demand/Consumption
3.3.1. Solutions to Causes
Tax Reform
Minimum Income
New Economic Sectors
International Fiscal Cooperation
Charitable Donations
Change in Higher Education
Production of Own Goods
Corporate Retraining at Work
3.3.2. Solutions to Consequences
Change in Social Security System
Production of Goods by Citizens
Monitoring Occupational Changes
Basic Income Guarantees
Change in Higher Education