Technological Unemployment

In Mehmet Odekon, The Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty, 2nd Edition. Sage Publications. pp. 1510--1511 (2015)
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Abstract

Technological unemployment is a situation when people are without work and seeking work because of innovative production processes and labor-saving organizational solutions.

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