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Technological innovation and employment in derived labour demand models: A hierarchical meta regression analysis

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Figure 1: Funnel plots: potential selection bias and heterogeneity4
Table 1: Technological innovation and employment: Effect-size estimates by innovation and skill type
Table 2: Sources of heterogeneity and expected effect sign
Table 3: Sources of heterogeneity: Specific model estimations
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