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Job Transformation, Specialization, and the Labor Market Effects of AI

07 Apr
2026
11:20 am - 12:35 pm
Jouy-en-Josas
English

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2026-04-07T11:20:00 2026-04-07T12:35:00 Seminar by Lukas Freund Department of Economics and Decision SciencesSpeker : Lukas Freund (Boston College)Room : T-022 Jouy-en-Josas

Department of Economics and Decision Sciences

Speker : Lukas Freund (Boston College)

Room : T-022

Abstract:

A central effect of automation is to transform jobs - shifting their task content. We develop a general-equilibrium model of this process. Occupations bundle tasks; workers possess task-specific skills and sort by comparative advantage. When a task is automated, remaining tasks gain in importance, so wage effects depend on workers’ full skill profiles. We estimate the distribution of task-specific skills and project individual-level wage effects of generative AI automation. Moderate exposure benefits workers on average but high exposure harms them, with large dispersion within occupations; the return to social skills rises, that to analytical skills falls; and low-earners gain more than high-earners. Job transformation drives these results.
Joint work with: Lukas Mann

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2026-04-07T11:20:00 2026-04-07T12:35:00 Seminar by Lukas Freund Department of Economics and Decision SciencesSpeker : Lukas Freund (Boston College)Room : T-022 Jouy-en-Josas