THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND AUTOMATION ON YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20377977
Kalit so‘zlar
artificial intelligence, automation, youth unemployment, developing countries, labor market, digital economy, structural unemployment.Annotasiya
This thesis systematically analyzes the direct and indirect impacts of artificial intelligence and automation technologies on youth unemployment rates in developing countries. It explores structural labor market shifts, digital skill gaps, and socioeconomic challenges faced by young job seekers.
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