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The Impact of Technology and Automation on Employee Well-Being and Happiness
Abstract
Talk encompassing the eventual fate of work frequently regards mechanical replacement of laborers as a reason to worry, yet complementarity as a decent. Notwithstanding, while technology and automation consciousness might further develop efficiency or wages for the individuals who stay utilized, they may likewise adversely affect laborer prosperity. This study considers secondary data like google researcher, sites, scopus and so forth through which computerization might affect worker prosperity. The discoveries uncover that the effect of innovation and computerization on representative prosperity is a perplexing dance. This article supports new exploration bearings by uncovering significant heterogeneous impacts of automation. We suggest that organizations, policymakers, and specialists not consider mechanical complementarity as a uniform decent, and on second thought guide more focus toward blended prosperity effects of automation and technology consciousness on laborers.
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