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Mowery, editors 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aWashington, D.C. $cNational Academy Press$d1987 215 $a1 online resource (244 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$a9780309037440 311 08$a0309037441 320 $aBibliography: p. 194-208. 327 $a""Technology and Employment""; ""Copyright""; ""Sponsors""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Executive Summary""; ""TECHNOLOGY AND AMERICAN ECONOMIC WELFARE""; ""CENTRAL FINDINGS""; ""Employment and Wage Impacts of Technological Change in an Open Economy""; ""Technology and the Characteristics of Tomorrow's Jobs""; ""Technology and Work Force Adjustment""; ""POLICY OPTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS""; ""Recommendations for the Public Sector""; ""Policies for Worker Adjustment""; ""Training for Labor Market Entrants""; ""Equal Employment Opportunity"" 327 $a""Science and Technology Policy to Support the Adoption of New Technologies"" ""The Adequacy of the Data""; ""Health and Safety Impacts of Technological Change""; ""Recommendations for the Private Sector""; ""Labor-Management Collaboration in Technology Adoption""; ""Elements of ""Best-Practice"" Strategies for Technology Adoption""; ""Protection from the Costs of Displacement""; ""Education for Managers""; ""1 Introduction ""; ""TECHNOLOGY AND AMERICAN ECONOMIC WELFARE""; ""WHOSE JOBS ARE AFFECTED BY TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE?""; ""TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND EMPLOYMENT IN AN ""OPEN"" ECONOMY"" 327 $a""ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT"" ""2 The Sources and Rate of Technological Change in the U.S. Economy ""; ""DEFINING TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE""; ""Invention, Innovation, and Diffusion""; ""Influences on Invention, Innovation, and Diffusion""; ""The Interaction of Technological and Organizational Change""; ""Measuring Technological Change""; ""SOURCES OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE""; ""Industrially Funded Research and Development in the United States""; ""Federally Funded Research and Development""; ""Foreign Research and Development""; ""THE DIFFUSION OF TECHNOLOGY"" 327 $a""Factors Affecting the Diffusion of Technology"" ""Obstacles to the Diffusion of Technology""; ""KEY TECHNOLOGY ""CLUSTERS""""; ""Information Technologies""; ""Computer-Aided Manufacturing Technologies""; ""Advanced Materials""; ""Biotechnology""; ""SUMMARY""; ""3 Labor Supply and Demand Within the U.S. Economy ""; ""THE U.S. ECONOMY: CHANGES IN STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE SINCE THE 1960's""; ""TRENDS IN U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT""; ""Aggregate Unemployment""; ""Displacement""; ""TRENDS IN LABOR SUPPLY""; ""Long-Term Growth""; ""Labor Force Growth, 1947-1986""; ""Projected Growth, 1984-1995"" 327 $a""Educational Attainment of the U.S. Labor Force, 1959-1990"" ""Comparing the Educational Attainment of U.S. Labor Market Entrants with Those of Other Nations""; ""LABOR DEMAND""; ""Growth in Labor Productivity and Output""; ""Changes in the Sectoral Composition of Output and Employment""; ""INTERNATIONAL TRADE, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, AND U.S. EMPLOYMENT""; ""International Trade and Employment""; ""Technological Change and U.S. Exports""; ""The Competitiveness of U.S. Industry""; ""Unit Labor Costs in U.S. and Foreign Manufacturing, 1950-1985""; ""SUMMARY"" 327 $a""4 Studies of the Impact of Technological Change on Employment, Skills, and Earnings: A Critical Review "" 330 $aWill the adoption of new technologies by U.S. industry lead to widespread unemployment? Or will the resulting use of new processes and techniques, as well as the introduction of new products, open new opportunities for American workers? This volume studies the relationship of technology to employment and the effects of technological change on the workplace. The authors discuss the role of new technologies in strengthening U.S. international competitiveness, recommend initiatives for assisting displaced workers, and make recommendations to aid industry in developing and adopting the new technology it needs to compete successfully in the world economy. 606 $aLabor supply$xEffect of technological innovations on$zUnited States$vCongresses 606 $aFull employment policies$zUnited States$vCongresses 607 $aUnited States$xEconomic conditions$y1981-2001$vCongresses 615 0$aLabor supply$xEffect of technological innovations on 615 0$aFull employment policies 676 $a331.12/0973 701 $aCyert$b Richard Michael$f1921-1998.$088940 701 $aMowery$b David C$089083 712 02$aCommittee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (U.S.).$bPanel on Technology and Employment. 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910973275203321 996 $aTechnology and employment$94354554 997 $aUNINA