南非的人工智能和技能就业:探索关键变量

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Research in Globalization Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.resglo.2024.100231
Fiyinfoluwa Giwa, Nicholas Ngepah
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围绕人工智能(AI)的讨论及其对技能型就业的影响值得认真考虑。虽然人工智能技术有可能导致特定行业的工作岗位流失,但同时也带来了新的就业机会,尤其是对拥有高级技能的个人而言。本文的主要目的是全面评估人工智能对南非经济中技能型就业的影响。为实现这一目标,研究采用了自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型和格兰杰因果关系分析,时间跨度为 2012Q1 至 2021Q4。自回归分布滞后模型的估计结果表明,人工智能对南非的技能型就业做出了实质性的积极贡献,这一趋势在长期和短期均可观察到。不过,数据中发现了两个结构性断点,因此需要重新估计 ARDL 模型。重新估计的 ARDL 模型显示,人工智能与技术就业之间存在显著的负相关关系。鉴于这些发现,本研究主张实施法规和劳动力市场政策,促进负责任地部署人工智能技术,同时保障工人的权利和工作安全。这可能包括为人工智能在工作场所的应用制定指导方针,确保人工智能系统的透明度和问责制,以及实施社会安全网以支持工人的工作转型。
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Artificial intelligence and skilled employment in South Africa: Exploring key variables

The discourse surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and its repercussions on skilled employment merits careful consideration. While AI technologies have the potential to result in job displacement within specific sectors, they concurrently usher in new employment opportunities, especially for individuals possessing advanced skills. The primary objective of this paper is to thoroughly evaluate the impact of AI on skilled employment within the South African economy. To achieve this objective, the study employs the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model and Granger causality analysis, spanning from 2012Q1 to 2021Q4. The results derived from the ARDL estimation reveal a substantial and positive contribution of artificial intelligence to skilled employment in South Africa, a trend observed in both the long and short run. However, two structural breaks were identified in the data, hence a re-estimation of the ARDL model. The re-estimated ARDL model revealed a negative and significant relationship between AI and skilled employment. In light of these findings, this study advocates implementing regulations and labor market policies that promote the responsible deployment of AI technology while safeguarding workers’ rights and job security. This could include establishing guidelines for AI deployment in the workplace, ensuring transparency and accountability in AI systems, and implementing social safety nets to support workers during job transitions.

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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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