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Vol. 23, No. 2
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Last Updated: 05/19/1999

The impact of technology on displacement and reemployment

Daniel Aaronson, Kenneth Housinger

This article explores whether job displacement is more prevalent in industries with higher technological innovation and whether older and less skilled employees are more prone to technology-induced job displacement. The authors also test whether the probability of reemployment is lower for older and less skilled workers in hightechnology industries.

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