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- Deskilling abstract "Deskilling is the process by which skilled labor within an industry or economy is eliminated by the introduction of technologies operated by semiskilled or unskilled workers. This results in cost savings due to lower investment in human capital, and reduces barriers to entry, weakening the bargaining power of the human capital.It is criticized for decreasing quality, demeaning labor (rendering work mechanical, rather than thoughtful and making workers automatons rather than artisans), and undermining community.".
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- Deskilling subject Category:Education_economics.
- Deskilling subject Category:Labor.
- Deskilling subject Category:Skills.
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- Deskilling type Cognition100023271.
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- Deskilling type Skill105637558.
- Deskilling type Skills.
- Deskilling comment "Deskilling is the process by which skilled labor within an industry or economy is eliminated by the introduction of technologies operated by semiskilled or unskilled workers.".
- Deskilling label "Descualificación".
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