Demographics and Automation

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"Demographics and Automation" is an academic work by economist Pascal Restrepo that analyzes how population aging and demographic shifts influence the adoption and impact of automation technologies in the labor market.

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instanceOf academic paper
economic research study
analyzes how aging populations affect incentives to automate production
the impact of automation on employment
the impact of automation on wages
the relationship between demographic structure and robot adoption
author Pascal Restrepo NERFINISHED
concludes aging societies tend to adopt more automation technologies
automation partly offsets labor scarcity caused by aging
demographic change is an important driver of automation adoption
examines how demographic shifts shape the demand for labor‑saving technologies
the interaction between demographic trends and technological change
field demographic economics
labor economics
macroeconomics
technology and innovation
focusesOn cross‑country variation in demographic trends
cross‑industry variation in exposure to aging
hasAuthorAffiliation Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) NERFINISHED
intendedAudience academic economists
labor market researchers
policy makers
language English
mainTopic automation
demographic change
industrial robots
labor market outcomes
population aging
technological adoption
subjectArea economics of technological change
future of work
population economics
usesMethod cross‑country comparisons
empirical econometric analysis
industry‑level data on robots
panel data analysis

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