Artículo
The impact of robots in Latin America: Evidence from local labor markets
Brambilla, María Irene
; César, Andrés Manuel
; Falcone, Guillermo Enrique
; Gasparini, Leonardo Carlos
Fecha de publicación:
10/2023
Editorial:
Pergamon
Revista:
World Development
ISSN:
0305-750X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
We study the effect of robots on labor markets in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, the major robot users in Latin America, during the period 2004–2016. We exploit spatial and time variations in exposure to robots arising from initial differences in industry specialization across geographic locations and the evolution of robot adoption across industries, to estimate a causal effect of robots on local labor market outcomes. We find that district's exposure to robots causes a relative deterioration in labor market indicators such us unemployment and labor informality. We document that robots mainly replace formal salaried jobs, affecting young and semi-skilled workers to a greater extent, and that informal employment acts as a buffer that prevents a larger increase in unemployment.
Palabras clave:
INFORMALITY
,
LATIN AMERICA
,
LOCAL LABOR MARKETS
,
ROBOT ADOPTION
,
UNEMPLOYMENT
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Brambilla, María Irene; César, Andrés Manuel; Falcone, Guillermo Enrique; Gasparini, Leonardo Carlos; The impact of robots in Latin America: Evidence from local labor markets; Pergamon; World Development; 170; 10-2023; 1-11
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