2021
DOI: 10.1108/er-08-2020-0364
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Exploring the future impact of automation in Brazil

Abstract: PurposeBrazil is struggling as the unemployment rate is 12.4% and nearly 13m people are unemployed. The fourth Industrial Revolution is advancing, and the country needs to consider how it will impact the labor market. This work explores the impact of automation on the Brazilian workforce to supply decision-makers with information about the subject.Design/methodology/approachThe authors converted the probability of computerization from the seminal work of Frey and Osborne to each of the more than 2,500 occupati… Show more

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“…A possibilidade das pessoas com menor grau de escolaridade serem mais impactadas pelas novas tecnologias -em particular, a automação -foi levantada também por estudos focados em estimar probabilidades de substituição de trabalhadores (Frey & Osborne, 2017;Lima et al, 2021). Em particular, para o caso brasileiro, o índice de automação para os trabalhadores com ensino superior incompleto seria de 68%, enquanto para aquelas com o ensino superior completo esse índice cai para 37% (Lima et al, 2021).…”
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“…A possibilidade das pessoas com menor grau de escolaridade serem mais impactadas pelas novas tecnologias -em particular, a automação -foi levantada também por estudos focados em estimar probabilidades de substituição de trabalhadores (Frey & Osborne, 2017;Lima et al, 2021). Em particular, para o caso brasileiro, o índice de automação para os trabalhadores com ensino superior incompleto seria de 68%, enquanto para aquelas com o ensino superior completo esse índice cai para 37% (Lima et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…No Brasil, a adoção de novas tecnologias no mercado de trabalho é uma tendência, conforme apontam Lima et al (2019), Lima et al (2021) e Albuquerque et al (2019), nas próximas décadas, mais da metade dos postos de trabalho do país têm alta probabilidade de serem automatizados. Portugal pode ser considerado outro país em que as transformações digitais tendem a rapidamente substituir grande parte da força de trabalho humana (Duarte, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…As the automation of tasks that hitherto required humans, including non-repetitive cognitive tasks such as those that constitute many white-collar jobs, a severe, broad, and fast-paced change in the skills that are demanded from workers is taking place. Several studies, following Frey & Osborne's (2017) seminal work, estimate that, depending on the country, 35-85% of existing jobs have a high risk of being automated in the next decades (Lima et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, production workers experience a shift from manual work to supervisory work, and logistics workers perceive process changes and interruptions due to digitally integrated customer decisions in delivery processes (Kloutsiniotis et al. , 2021; Lima et al. , 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of digital transformation, the use of digital technologies leads to reorganized valuecreation processes as well as changed requirements towards human work (Dalenogare et al, 2018;Gunasekaran and Ngai, 2014;Hammer and Karmakar, 2021). For example, production workers experience a shift from manual work to supervisory work, and logistics workers perceive process changes and interruptions due to digitally integrated customer decisions in delivery processes (Kloutsiniotis et al, 2021;Lima et al, 2021). Such developments have the potential to increase workers' mental stress and strain in several ways: Work organizations are modified and workers must adapt to new routines as well as constant changes in work processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%