
Automation threatens jobs. Can education create new ones?
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Automation threatens jobs. Can education create new ones?
As automation spreads through the American economy, experts say its impacts will be uneven. Key factors in determining that effect include geography and race, but likely even more important is education. With the rapid pace of technological evolution, will job training be able to keep pace? John Yang reports from the Inland Empire of California as part of our new series, the Future of Work.
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Automation threatens jobs. Can education create new ones?
Clip: 12/4/2018 | 8m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
As automation spreads through the American economy, experts say its impacts will be uneven. Key factors in determining that effect include geography and race, but likely even more important is education. With the rapid pace of technological evolution, will job training be able to keep pace? John Yang reports from the Inland Empire of California as part of our new series, the Future of Work.
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