@TheEconomist The opposite is the case. The essence of digitalization is rationalization in order to save labor costs through automation processes, and a restrictive immigration policy is its zeitgeist.
@TheEconomist The Silicon Valley technocrats shaping digitalization all share the hypothesis that digitalization will create new jobs, but the number of employment relationships will decline.
@TheEconomist These include Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Alibaba founder Jack Ma, the entire Silicon Valley, Elon Musk, Thimoteus Höttges, DM founder Götz Werner, Joe Käser, Frank Appel and many more.
@TheEconomist Digitalization will affect extensive areas of food production, industrial production, textile production, furniture production, manufacturing,
@TheEconomist the arms industry, the fast food industry, the transport industry, the delivery industry, the building materials production and the construction industry and include their supply chains.
@TheEconomist The financial industry, law firms, tax consultants, the public sector, the medical industry, the chemical industry, bakeries, insurance companies, the service industry, the advertising and film industries and possibly others are undergoing change.
@TheEconomist Most jobs of the future will require a university degree and will lead to competition for the remaining low-wage jobs, which will be exacerbated by immigration.
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@TheEconomist Studies from abroad come to contrary results to those of the Bertelsmann Foundation.
@TheEconomist The CEOs of the world's largest digital companies come to a different assessment than our economists.
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