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Fourth industrial revolution technologies and sectoral employment in South Africa
Dorcas Gonese,
Nicholas N. Ngepah
School of Economics
University of Johannesburg
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Workforce
100%
Development Planning
100%
Skilled Labor
100%
Research and Development
100%
Internet Usage
100%
Labor Market
100%
Employment Effect
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Adverse Effects
100%
Communications Technology
100%
African
100%
Research and Development
100%
Least Square
100%
Information Technology
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Republic of South Africa
100%
Education and Training
16%
Socioeconomics
16%
Economic Growth
16%
Development Plan
16%
Information and Communication Technology
16%
Research and Development
16%
Skilled Labor
16%
Mobile Phone
16%
Keyphrases
Sectoral Employment
100%
Technology Exports
16%
Improved Inequality
16%
High-tech Exports
16%
Potential Economic Growth
16%
Generalized Least Squares Estimator
16%
Technological Education
16%
Technology Imports
16%
Social Sciences
Low-Skilled Worker
16%