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Labour Skills, Economic Returns, and Automatability in Thailand

Jithitikulchai, Theepakorn (2020): Labour Skills, Economic Returns, and Automatability in Thailand. Published in: Southeast Asian Journal of Economics , Vol. 8, No. 2 (2020): pp. 51-90.

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Abstract

This study analyzes skill content from the occupational structure of the Thai economy. The measurements of skill inputs show that provincial GDP per capita increased with non-routine cognitive analytical skills, non-routine interpersonal skills, and routine cognitive skills in a monotonic way, while economic value has an inverse relationship with routine manual physical skills. Trends in skill content and intensities in aggregate production demonstrate that progress has slowed over the last decade. Regression analysis reveals that occupational skill content could be a useful predictor of hourly earnings, especially for non-routine cognitive analytical skills. Lastly, risks of automation are more likely to be harmful to low-income, low-skill workers who are at risk of job replacement by artificial intelligence and robots.

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