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Will robot replace workers? Assessing the impact of robots on employment and wages with meta-analysis. (2024). Reljic, Jelena ; Guarascio, Dario ; Piccirillo, Alessandro.
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  43. From bricklayers to waiters: Reallocation in a deep recession. (2023). Redondo, Henry.
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  45. The Skill-Task Matching Model: Mechanism, Model Structure, and Algorithm. (2023). Yang, Weiguo ; Xie, DA.
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  47. Routine job dynamics in the Swiss labor market. (2022). Gschwendt, Christian.
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