Gender Perspectives on Industry 4 0 and the Impact of Technology on Mainstreaming Female Employment

Gender Perspectives on Industry 4 0 and the Impact of Technology on Mainstreaming Female Employment
Author: Bala, Shashi,Singhal, Puja
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2022-01-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781799885962

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Almost all economies have, or are at least starting to, understand the significance of examining and mainstreaming gender issues in the world of work. Sociocultural evolution and various other factors have helped these developments, but there is still so much more work to be done. Technology has played a substantial role in decreasing the gender divide as more households than ever before have access to technology, and the revolution of access to information across most societies has become gender neutral and empowering. While technology can hold the potential to significantly expand the job market and open opportunities for all job seekers, questions surrounding automation and availability of jobs and the accessibility to secure the necessary qualifications and education needed to fill paid jobs rage on, especially when examining those who are typically marginalized. Gender Perspectives on Industry 4.0 and the Impact of Technology on Mainstreaming Female Employment discusses gender perspective and its impact on the fourth industrial revolution, particularly in the realm of employment structure, and analyzes the impact of technology on mainstreaming women in paid employment. In the present environment, organizations are beginning to realize the importance of looking more critically at their workforce and structure and how to better cater to the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement while also productively managing the advancement of new technologies. Covering topics such as sustainable development and the future of work, it is ideal for policymakers, practitioners, professionals, consultants, managers, researchers, academicians, educators, and students.

Global Perspectives on the Strategic Role of Marketing Information Systems

Global Perspectives on the Strategic Role of Marketing Information Systems
Author: Medina-Quintero, Jose Melchor,Sahagun, Miguel A.,Alfaro, Jorge,Ortiz-Rodriguez, Fernando
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2023-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668465936

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A level of decision making is concerned with deciding the organization’s objectives, resources, and policies. A significant problem at this decision-making level is predicting the organization’s future and its environment as well as matching the organization’s characteristics to that environment. This process generally involves technology and knowledge from the market and clients. In the current era, the implementation of marketing information systems supported with AI techniques is crucial to being a unique opportunity to leverage marketing strategies with cutting-edge technologies. Global Perspectives on the Strategic Role of Marketing Information Systems communicates the recent advances in marketing information systems. Covering topics such as digital entrepreneurship, international business, and micro and small enterprises, this premier reference source is a cutting-edge resource for marketers, entrepreneurs, business leaders and managers, IT managers, students and educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

Women and Technology

Women and Technology
Author: Urs E. Gattiker,Rosemarie S. Stollenmaier
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783110887600

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Shaping Women s Work

Shaping Women s Work
Author: Juliet Webster
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317893479

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A new book offering a broad overview of the debates about technologies and gender relations at work in a range of occupational areas. Innovative in its approach it deals with gender relations in terms of the ways in which they influence the design and development of technologies, and how gender relations are themselves shaped by technologies. The book will draw heavily on the theoretical perspective looking at the ways in which sexual divisions of labour and gender relations in the workplace profoundly affect the direction and pace of technological change, and tracks the development of certain technologies showing how, through their evolution, they embody these social relations.

Is Technology Widening the Gender Gap Automation and the Future of Female Employment

Is Technology Widening the Gender Gap  Automation and the Future of Female Employment
Author: Mariya Brussevich,Ms.Era Dabla-Norris,Salma Khalid
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2019-05-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781498313803

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Using individual level data on task composition at work for 30 advanced and emerging economies, we find that women, on average, perform more routine tasks than men?tasks that are more prone to automation. To quantify the impact on jobs, we relate data on task composition at work to occupation level estimates of probability of automation, controlling for a rich set of individual characteristics (e.g., education, age, literacy and numeracy skills). Our results indicate that female workers are at a significantly higher risk for displacement by automation than male workers, with 11 percent of the female workforce at high risk of being automated given the current state of technology, albeit with significant cross-country heterogeneity. The probability of automation is lower for younger cohorts of women, and for those in managerial positions.

Gender Technology and the Future of Work

Gender  Technology  and the Future of Work
Author: Mariya Brussevich,Ms.Era Dabla-Norris,Christine Kamunge,Pooja Karnane,Salma Khalid,Ms.Kalpana Kochhar
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781484379769

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New technologies?digitalization, artificial intelligence, and machine learning?are changing the way work gets done at an unprecedented rate. Helping people adapt to a fast-changing world of work and ameliorating its deleterious impacts will be the defining challenge of our time. What are the gender implications of this changing nature of work? How vulnerable are women’s jobs to risk of displacement by technology? What policies are needed to ensure that technological change supports a closing, and not a widening, of gender gaps? This SDN finds that women, on average, perform more routine tasks than men across all sectors and occupations?tasks that are most prone to automation. Given the current state of technology, we estimate that 26 million female jobs in 30 countries (28 OECD member countries, Cyprus, and Singapore) are at a high risk of being displaced by technology (i.e., facing higher than 70 percent likelihood of being automated) within the next two decades. Female workers face a higher risk of automation compared to male workers (11 percent of the female workforce, relative to 9 percent of the male workforce), albeit with significant heterogeneity across sectors and countries. Less well-educated and older female workers (aged 40 and above), as well as those in low-skill clerical, service, and sales positions are disproportionately exposed to automation. Extrapolating our results, we find that around 180 million female jobs are at high risk of being displaced globally. Policies are needed to endow women with required skills; close gender gaps in leadership positions; bridge digital gender divide (as ongoing digital transformation could confer greater flexibility in work, benefiting women); ease transitions for older and low-skilled female workers.

Women Encounter Technology

Women Encounter Technology
Author: Swasti Mitter,Sheila Rowbotham
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134799503

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This collection explores the effects of new technologies on women's employment and on the nature of women's work. The volume is edited by two pre-eminent scholars in the field and contains thirteen articles from leading academics worldwide. The book provides a critique of postmodernism and ecofeminism and demands that new technology is used as a vehicle for gender equality in the developing world.

Global Women s Work

Global Women s Work
Author: Beth English,Mary E. Frederickson,Olga Sanmiguel-Valderrama
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351713474

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This volume considers how women are shaping the global economic landscape through their labor, activism, and multiple discourses about work. Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of international scholars, the book offers a gendered examination of work in the global economy and analyses the effects of the 2008 downturn on women’s labor force participation and workplace activism. The book addresses three key themes: exploitation versus opportunity; women’s agency within the context of changing economic options; and women’s negotiations and renegotiations of unpaid social reproductive labor. This uniquely interdisciplinary and comparative analysis will be crucial reading for anyone with an interest in gender and the post-crisis world.