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Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Women are less likely to be replaced by robots and might even benefit from automation - FABRIZIO CARMIGNANI, the Big Think
Research shows women are better positioned than men to resist the automation of work and possibly even benefit from it. Women are overrepresented in industries that require high levels of social skills and empathy (such as nursing, teaching and care work), where it would be difficult to replace a human worker with automation. Women in advanced economies also have, on average, higher levels of education and digital literacy, giving them a comparative advantage in a labour market that is continuously transformed by technological innovation.
http://bigthink.com/the-conversation/women-are-less-likely-to-be-replaced-by-robots-and-might-even-benefit-from-automation