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Race Alongside the Machines | Occupational digitalization trends in Canada: 2006–2021

29 Nov 2022

Viet holds a Master of Science in holds a Master of Arts in Economics and a Economics from the London School of Economics Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science from and Political Science and a Bachelor of Arts in The American University in Cairo. [...] Technological change is expected to continue to influence jobs and the demand for digital skills, and will continue to do so significantly in the future, with the adoption of cloud computing and the growth of e-commerce and big data (WEF 2020). [...] Another signal that occurring could be in the introduction of suggests the impact of digital technology on these database-related technologies, and most of the occupations’ work context, is the score associated digital improvement can likely be linked with the with the “pace determined by the speed of logistics side of the work. [...] professional occupations) saw a rise in their digital Given the NOC skills classifications and the tasks intensity in the 15-year period observed on the NOC for most of the jobs within these classes, the NOC skills can be linked to the covered in this study. [...] It is calculated by subtracting the minimum data point of the set from each point in the data, and dividing by the difference between the maximum data point and the minimum data point in the set.

Authors

Viet Vu; Ibrahim Abuallail

Pages
42
Published in
Canada

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