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This book examines the impact of automation on developed countries and developing countries, with a particular focus on the prospect of ""reshoring"" or ""nearshoring""- the opposite of offshoring - in which production shifts from developing back towards devel...
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505 | 8 | |a Figure 1.1. Trends in manufacturing value-added and GDP in industrialized countries and the rest of the world, 1990-2016 -- Figure 1.2. Employment growth by sector, emerging and developing countries, 2005-17 (per cent) -- Figure 1.3. Global unit stock of industrial robots, 1993-2016 -- Figure 2.1. Formal employees in the US apparel and footwear industry,1963-2015 -- Figure 3.1. Stock of robots by subsector and income group of the world, and the top ten electronics exporters in 2015 -- Figure 4.1. Amazon warehouse coordination between human workers (H)and Kiva robots (K) | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 4.2. Robot density, by country -- Figure 4.3. Consumption of global industrial robot supply -- Figure 4.4. Labour productivity in the Chinese auxiliary transportation sector -- Figure 4.5. Labour inputs in the auxiliary transportation sector,by country -- Figure 4.6. Gross output of the auxiliary transportation sector,by country -- Figure 4.7. Skill composition of the Chinese auxiliary transportation sector -- Figure 4.8. Labour productivity of auxiliary transportation sectors, by country -- Figure 4.9. Chinese retail market growth -- Figure 4.10. Chinese minimum wage, by province, 2016 | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 5.1. Average call handling time, by country -- Figure 5.2. Labour cost as a percentage of total cost -- Figure 5.3. Range of annual call centre salaries vs. GNI per capita -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Sukti Dasgupta -- 1.1. Job displacement due to technological feasibility: A literature review -- 1.2. Strategic industries, automation, and the global division of labour -- 1.3. The case studies and main findings -- 1.4. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 The apparel and footwear industry -- David Kucera -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Automated sewing | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3. 3D printing -- 2.4. Summing up: Jobs created, jobs lost, and the global division of labour -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 The electronics industry -- Fernanda Bárcia de Mattos* -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Automation in electronics manufacturing -- 3.3. Electronics manufacturing, automation and reshoring: Telling cases -- 3.4. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4 Automation in Chinese retail warehouses -- Xiao Jiang and Ansel F. Schiavone -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Understanding the technology -- 4.3. General trends of Chinese automation -- 4.4. Automation in Chinese retail warehouses | |
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contents | Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Preface -- Table of contents -- List of tables -- Table 2.1. Exports and formal employees in top ten apparel exporters, 2000 and 2015 or latest year -- Table 2.2. Country unit sales of industrial robots in textiles, apparel and footwear, 1993-2016 -- Table 3.1. Exports and formal employees in top ten electronics exporters, 2000 and 2015 or latest year -- Table 3.2. Global robot sales and stock in electronics (units) and share of total (per cent), 2000-2016 -- List of figures Figure 1.1. Trends in manufacturing value-added and GDP in industrialized countries and the rest of the world, 1990-2016 -- Figure 1.2. Employment growth by sector, emerging and developing countries, 2005-17 (per cent) -- Figure 1.3. Global unit stock of industrial robots, 1993-2016 -- Figure 2.1. Formal employees in the US apparel and footwear industry,1963-2015 -- Figure 3.1. Stock of robots by subsector and income group of the world, and the top ten electronics exporters in 2015 -- Figure 4.1. Amazon warehouse coordination between human workers (H)and Kiva robots (K) Figure 4.2. Robot density, by country -- Figure 4.3. Consumption of global industrial robot supply -- Figure 4.4. Labour productivity in the Chinese auxiliary transportation sector -- Figure 4.5. Labour inputs in the auxiliary transportation sector,by country -- Figure 4.6. Gross output of the auxiliary transportation sector,by country -- Figure 4.7. Skill composition of the Chinese auxiliary transportation sector -- Figure 4.8. Labour productivity of auxiliary transportation sectors, by country -- Figure 4.9. Chinese retail market growth -- Figure 4.10. Chinese minimum wage, by province, 2016 Figure 5.1. Average call handling time, by country -- Figure 5.2. Labour cost as a percentage of total cost -- Figure 5.3. Range of annual call centre salaries vs. GNI per capita -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Sukti Dasgupta -- 1.1. Job displacement due to technological feasibility: A literature review -- 1.2. Strategic industries, automation, and the global division of labour -- 1.3. The case studies and main findings -- 1.4. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 The apparel and footwear industry -- David Kucera -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Automated sewing 2.3. 3D printing -- 2.4. Summing up: Jobs created, jobs lost, and the global division of labour -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 The electronics industry -- Fernanda Bárcia de Mattos* -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Automation in electronics manufacturing -- 3.3. Electronics manufacturing, automation and reshoring: Telling cases -- 3.4. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4 Automation in Chinese retail warehouses -- Xiao Jiang and Ansel F. Schiavone -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Understanding the technology -- 4.3. General trends of Chinese automation -- 4.4. Automation in Chinese retail warehouses |
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title_full_unstemmed | Robotics and reshoring : employment implications for developing countries / Fernanda Bárcia de Mattos, Sukti Dasgupta, Xiao Jiang, David Kucera, Ansel F. Schiavone. |
title_short | Robotics and reshoring : |
title_sort | robotics and reshoring employment implications for developing countries |
title_sub | employment implications for developing countries / |
topic | Automation Economic aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010117 Automation Economic aspects fast |
topic_facet | Automation Economic aspects. Automation Economic aspects |
url | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3109749 |
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