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2012

Technological change

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Clerical Employment And Technological Change: A Review Of Recent Trends And Projections, H. Allan Hunt, Timothy L. Hunt Nov 2012

Clerical Employment And Technological Change: A Review Of Recent Trends And Projections, H. Allan Hunt, Timothy L. Hunt

H. Allan Hunt

No abstract provided.


Clerical Employment And Technological Change, H. Allan Hunt, Timothy L. Hunt Nov 2012

Clerical Employment And Technological Change, H. Allan Hunt, Timothy L. Hunt

H. Allan Hunt

Reviews 30 years of evidence of technological change on clerical employment, and projects no decline in the demand for these jobs as a result of new technologies.


Robotics: Human Resource Implications For Michigan: A Research Summary, H. Allan Hunt, Timothy L. Hunt Nov 2012

Robotics: Human Resource Implications For Michigan: A Research Summary, H. Allan Hunt, Timothy L. Hunt

H. Allan Hunt

No abstract provided.


Human Resource Policy Issues: Panel On Technology And Employment, Committee On Science, Engineering, And Public Policy, H. Allan Hunt Nov 2012

Human Resource Policy Issues: Panel On Technology And Employment, Committee On Science, Engineering, And Public Policy, H. Allan Hunt

H. Allan Hunt

No abstract provided.


Hearings On The Impact Of Technology On The Workforce Of The 1980'S: [Testimony], H. Allan Hunt Nov 2012

Hearings On The Impact Of Technology On The Workforce Of The 1980'S: [Testimony], H. Allan Hunt

H. Allan Hunt

No abstract provided.


Human Resource Implications Of Robotics, H. Allan Hunt, Timothy L. Hunt Nov 2012

Human Resource Implications Of Robotics, H. Allan Hunt, Timothy L. Hunt

H. Allan Hunt

The authors contend that the introduction of robots into the workplace is simply another stage in the long history of the automation of production, and that the effects will be evolutionary rather than revolutionary.