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In: The Mentor Executive Library 846
In: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte: APuZ, Band 13, Heft 41, S. 1-38
ISSN: 0479-611X
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 340, Heft 1, S. 46-52
ISSN: 1552-3349
The fear of technological unemployment is a very real one in the minds of millions of American workers. Although the long-run record indicates that technology and employment have expanded simultaneously, the short-run rec ord contains plenty of evidence of temporary displacement, if not permanent unemployment, of a large sector of our labor force. Furthermore, there has been a tendency toward pro gressive economic decline in the last decade with the percent age of unemployment rising at the peak of prosperity of the last three business cycles, as well as rising at the trough, and with the length of the last three prosperity periods becoming shorter in duration. A retraining bill to alleviate these condi tion, in part, has been drawn up and has received wide biparti san support in both houses of Congress and by the President. In the last analysis, however, private business firms, unions, and government will have to work more closely together to prevent the disadvantages of automation from outweighing the more obvious and more highly publicized advantages.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 340, S. 46-52
ISSN: 0002-7162
The fear of technological unemployment is a very real one in the minds of millions of US workers. Though the long-run record indicates that technology & employment have expanded simultaneously, the short-run record contains plenty of evidence of temporary displacement, if not permanent unemployment, of a large sector of our labor force. Furthermore, there has been a tendency toward progressive econ decline in the last decade with the % of unemployment rising at the peak of prosperity of the last 3 business cycles, as well as rising at the trough, & with the length of the last 3 prosperity periods becoming shorter in duration. A retraining bill to alleviate these conditions, in part, has been drawn up & has received wide bipartisan support in both houses of Congress & by the President. In the last analysis, however, private business firms, unions, & gov will have to work more closely together to prevent the disadvantages of aut omation from outweighing the more obvious & more highly publicized advantages. AA.
In: Challenge: the magazine of economic affairs, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 45-47
ISSN: 1558-1489