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Understanding Technological Unemployment - Coggle Diagram
Understanding Technological Unemployment
Introduction
Technological change
Reduces de need for labor
toop issues in 21st century
occurs slowly
Workplaces automatization
Use of:
AI
robotics
Quantities
high risk of automation
47%
US
35%
UK
42%
Canada
42%
Germany
48%
switzerland
60%
Brazil
85%
Ethiopia
Technological Unemployment
Due atomation
Past
Don't lead to long-term unemployment
“5. Conclusions”
Automation
previous
supersedes human skills
fear of technological unemployment
depends of the actions taken
4 revolution
Results
3.1 causes
present
technological oligopoly
Outdated international tax systems
Skills Mismatch
Fast technological change
Inadecuate tax system
3,31 solutions to causes
present
international tax cooperation
new economic sectors
3.2 consequences
Fiscal risk
Increased inequality
Lack of minimum living standars
workfrce outdated skills
more free time/boredom
Less demand /consumption
3.3.2 solutions to consequences
future
minimum income
change in higher education
on.-the job corporate retraining
track occupational change
change unemployment system
charitable donations
produce own goods
fisical reform