The use of H-1B workers by U.S. companies is decreasing wages for computer programmers, system analysts and software engineers by as much as 6%, according to a study released this week by researchers ...
On average, U.S. workers with artificial intelligence skills command a wage premium of up to 25%, but some jobs can get of a boost of double that, according to PwC. The consultancy analyzed half a ...
We study how the demand for programming skills has impacted inequality. We create a new dataset with information on wages, employment, and software of Brazilian programmers, covering the period from ...
In a recent column, I disputed the notion that open source is responsible for U.S. programmers being replaced with cheap overseas labor (see “Boon or bust?”). In my discussion, I mentioned that open ...
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