Automation and its employment impacts: case studies in Mexico’s apparel and footwear sectors
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Automation and its employment impacts: case studies in Mexico’s apparel and footwear sectors

Fernanda Bárcia de Mattos, Gabriela Dutrénit, Valeria Esquivel and Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid
Research paper (Building Partnerships on the Future of Work), no. 16, ILO ; European Commission
2023

Abstract

technological change clothing footwear industry employment Automation Mexico
This paper is part of a research project on the effects of automation in the apparel and footwear sectors and their gender dimensions. The main goal has been to improve our understanding of how processes of technological upgrading, particularly automation, interact with local social structures and institutional systems in the apparel and footwear industries to impact women’s and men’s employment.

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
#9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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