The Impact of Job Automation on Men and Women in the Digital Age




Abstract:
Job insecurity represents the subjective perception that there is a possibility of losing one's current job, as well as fear and worry due to the possibility of losing one's job in the future. Many different factors influence the growth of job insecurity. One of them is the fact that most routine jobs and activities are becoming increasingly automated. The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of job automation on men and women in the digital age. The results of the empirical research conducted in the period from December 2022 to January 2023, in which participated 126 women and 52 men showed that men were slightly more likely to believe that robots could replace them in the future. However, regardless of gender, the largest number of both men and women believe that robots will not take over their jobs.

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J. Lukić Nikolić, V. Mirković, “The Impact of Job Automation on Men and Women in the Digital Age,” in Sinteza 2023 - International Scientific Conference on Information Technology, Computer Science, and Data Science, Belgrade, Singidunum University, Serbia, 2023, pp. 147-152. doi:10.15308/Sinteza-2023-147-152

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Lukić Nikolić, J., Mirković, V. (2023). The Impact of Job Automation on Men and Women in the Digital Age. Paper presented at Sinteza 2023 - International Scientific Conference on Information Technology, Computer Science, and Data Science. doi:10.15308/Sinteza-2023-147-152

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