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CentrePiece Autumn[removed]Machines and software programs have replaced employees in many routine jobs in the middle of the income distribution. Alan Manning, who coined the term ‘job polarisation’, considers how
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the New York Times / /

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United Kingdom / El Salvador / United States / /

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software programs / manufacturing / healthcare costs / clerical and manufacturing jobs / software program / bank / /

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David Autor / John Van Reenen / Paul Krugman / João Paulo Pessoa / Alan Manning / Richard Murnane / Frank Levy / Maarten Goos / /

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professor of economics at LSE and director / average worker / skilled craft worker / bank clerk / /

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Quarterly Journal of Economics / the New York Times / Review of Economics and Statistics / /

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