• DocumentCode
    115358
  • Title

    Technological change and its impact on skilled jobs: The case of Mexico1

  • Author

    Merritt, Humberto

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. Politec. Nac., Mexico City, Mexico
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    27-31 July 2014
  • Firstpage
    2420
  • Lastpage
    2432
  • Abstract
    Technological change has always had a strong influence on the economy. In the case of the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), their incessant penetration has transformed traditional working places, such as the office. Although many white collar activities have survived given the enduring reliance on qualified staff with abundant skills and experience, they now seem at risk due the progressive automation of clerical work. These trends are not exclusive of industrialized nations, though. Then, we pose the following question: to what extent is technological change affecting skilled jobs in developing nations too, and more specifically in Mexico? In attempting to answer this question, we examine the impact of ICTs on six skilled jobs in Mexico City: data entry keyers, photographers, computer systems analysts, messengers, stenographers and lathe operators. We found that traditional occupations have indeed disappeared, whereas specialized manufacturing jobs, such as lathe operators, seem to be still required by the market, although in a lesser extent. We conclude that jobs are no longer defined by traditional skills but by multitasks abilities, especially in ICTs.
  • Keywords
    innovation management; labour resources; technology management; ICT; Mexico City; clerical work; computer systems analysts; data entry keyers; information and communications technologies; lathe operators; messengers; photographers; skilled jobs; specialized manufacturing jobs; stenographers; technological change; white collar activities; Business; Cities and towns; Computers; Economics; Employment; Internet; Technological innovation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Management of Engineering & Technology (PICMET), 2014 Portland International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Kanazawa
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    6921132