A rare piece of data amidst the hype. 

“Abstract: 
This paper investigates basic relationships between technology and occupations. 
Building a general occupational model, I look at detailed occupations since 
1980 to explore whether computers are related to job losses or other sources of 
wage inequality. Occupations that use computers grow faster, not slower. This 
is true even for highly routine and mid-wage occupations. Estimates reject 
computers as a source of significant net technological unemployment or job 
polarization. But computerized occupations substitute for other occupations, 
shifting employment and requiring new skills. Because new skills are costly to 
learn, computer use is associated with substantially greater within-occupation 
wage inequality.”

How Computer Automation Affects Occupations: Technology, Jobs, and Skills by 
James E. Bessen :: SSRN
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2690435
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