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Women are less likely to be replaced by robots and might even benefit from automation

  • Written by Fabrizio Carmignani, Professor, Griffith Business School, Griffith University
Women are less likely to be replaced by robots and might even benefit from automationRio Tinto executive Kellie Parker said that in traditionally male dominated blue collar industries like mining, the types of jobs on offer have changed due to automation.www.shutterstock.com

Research shows women are better positioned than men to resist the automation of work and possibly even benefit from it.

Women are overrepresented in industries...

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