Development of the digital economy and its impact on labour market
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https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v3i3.191Keywords:
labour market, digital abilities, education, the ICT field, employmentAbstract
The article considers the effects of technology on the level and composition of employment. Technological progress, by increasing the productivity of factors of production, expands an economy’s production possibility frontier but also decreases the number of existing workplaces. So the aim of the paper to consider the opportunities to the positive impact of the ICT on the labour market.
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