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changes in technology lead to changes in job opportunities that do you agree with this statement? Why?

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Answered by Aditya72779
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In the 1800s it was the Luddites smashing weaving machines. These days retail staff worry about automatic checkouts. Sooner or later taxi drivers will be fretting over self-driving cars.

The battle between man and machines goes back centuries. Are they taking our jobs? Or are they merely easing our workload?

A study by economists at the consultancy Deloitte seeks to shed new light on the relationship between jobs and the rise of technology by trawling through census data for England and Wales going back to 1871.

Their conclusion is unremittingly cheerful: rather than destroying jobs, technology has been a “great job-creating machine”. Findings by Deloitte such as a fourfold rise in bar staff since the 1950s or a surge in the number of hairdressers this century suggest to the authors that technology has increased spending power, therefore creating new demand and new jobs.

Answered by prasadaaru2020
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Explanation:

Yes, changes in the technology lead to changes in job opportunities. Explanation: After globalization our country's economy is transformed to technology aided economy. Automation in industrial sector reduces the manpower in all levels of industry so it will lead to structural unemployment.

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