Publikation: Technological Risk and Policy Preferences
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Despite recent attention to the economic and political consequences of automation and technological change for workers, we lack data about concerns and policy preferences about this structural change. We present hypotheses about the relationships among automation risk, subjective concerns about technology, and policy preferences. We distinguish between preferences for compensatory policies versus “protectionist” policies to prevent such technological change. Using original survey data from Spain that captures multiple measures of automation risk, we find that most workers believe that the impact of new technologies in the workplace is positive, but there is a concerned minority. Technological concern varies with objective vulnerability, as workers at higher risk of technological displacement are more likely to negatively view technology. Both correlational and experimental analyses indicate little evidence that workers at risk or technologically concerned are more likely to demand compensation. Instead, workers concerned about technological displacement prefer policies to slow down technological change.
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GALLEGO, Aina, Alexander KUO, Dulce MANZANO, José FERNÁNDEZ-ALBERTOS, 2022. Technological Risk and Policy Preferences. In: Comparative Political Studies. Sage. 2022, 55(1), pp. 60-92. ISSN 0010-4140. eISSN 1552-3829. Available under: doi: 10.1177/00104140211024290BibTex
@article{Gallego2022-01Techn-55607, year={2022}, doi={10.1177/00104140211024290}, title={Technological Risk and Policy Preferences}, number={1}, volume={55}, issn={0010-4140}, journal={Comparative Political Studies}, pages={60--92}, author={Gallego, Aina and Kuo, Alexander and Manzano, Dulce and Fernández-Albertos, José} }
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