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The jobs that demand the highest educational attainment are the least susceptible to computerisation.
A 2013 study by the Oxford Martin School estimated that 47% of jobs in the US could be susceptible to computerisation over the next two decades.
Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne's influential 2013 paper The Future of Employment: How Susceptible are Jobs to Computerisation?, estimates that 47% of US jobs are "at risk" of being automated in the next 20 years.
Carl Benedikt Frey, who with Michael Osborne in 2013 published the seminal paper The Future of Employment: How Susceptible Are Jobs to Computerisation? – on which the BoA report draws heavily – says that he doesn't like to be labelled a "doomsday predictor".
He identifies, especially, the more transparent and efficient delivery of food rations to the poor, thanks to computerisation and the spread of ID cards.If holding leaders accountable for their performance becomes a national habit, it will be in part because of an explosion in television watching.
In a recent study of the susceptibility of jobs to computerisation carried out by Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne at Oxford University, many of the job categories at greatest risk involved hardly any manual labour at all.Given the doornail dumbness of machines, how can they take over so many moderately skilled jobs?
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An important aspect is to ascertain whether data computerisation is to be delegated to the participating centres or carried out by the CC [ 15].
Because of the computerisation of general practice, the UK is well placed to develop these new methods and compare them with existing methods, although other European countries are also adapting to computerised medical records.
But the model started to get into trouble in the 1970s, thanks first to deteriorating industrial relations and then to globalisation and computerisation.
This is consistent with Tourangeau's original model which directly links computerisation to legitimacy and cognitive burden but not to impersonality.
Of the 19% who were not using computerisation to its full extent, all used computers to generate repeat prescriptions, 60% recorded consultation notes on computer, 80% made use of computers for recording outgoing correspondence and one third used them to scan incoming correspondence electronically.
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