Impact of Office Automation in the Insurance Industry

Impact of Office Automation in the Insurance Industry

Author: Audrey Freeman

Publisher:

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 88

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USA. Study on office automation in the insurance business from 1954 to 1963, and on further developments and their implication for employment opportunities and job requirements. Occupational structure and human resources planning in EDP units. The woman worker in EDP jobs. Shift work. Impact of EDP on employment trends, specifically productivity and selected occupations. Forecast for the next decade. Bibliography pp. 68-71.


Implications of Automation and Other Technological Developments

Implications of Automation and Other Technological Developments

Author: James R. Alliston

Publisher:

Published: 1962

Total Pages: 144

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This bibliography is a guide to the voluminous literature recently published about the benefits and problems of automation and related technological changes. Because changes in technology underlie many critical manpower developments, public interest has been greatly intensified in the progress and implications of these innovations.


Office Automation

Office Automation

Author: Rudy Hirschheim

Publisher: Chichester [Sussex] ; Toronto : Wiley

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 360

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The Impact of Office Automation on Clerical Employment, 1985-2000

The Impact of Office Automation on Clerical Employment, 1985-2000

Author: J David Roessner

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 1985-12-23

Total Pages: 328

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The authors identify and analyze ways in which office automation will affect the future of clerical employment in the banking and insurance industries over the period 1985-2000. They describe the impact of office automation on both aggregate levels of clerical employment and the nature of clerical tasks, and suggest that clerical jobs will increasingly involve tasks now associated with managerial work. The authors present a new forecasting method to investigate the potential effects that rapidly changing technologies could have on work and workers. They also cover the public policy implications of office automation. ISBN 0-89930-119-3 : $49.95.