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<abstract xmlns="http://eprints.org/ep2/data/2.0">The arrival of Internet has supposed a true revolution that has affected good part of the labor and educative market worldwide, mainly in the United States, European Union (UE) and Japan. The objective of this work is to analyze how the new technologies modify the productive structures of the countries, with special reference to the work market.
It is made for it a comparative study between a market of work of traditional cut, that is to say, intensive in manual labor, and another one, in where the technology causes competitive advantages of first order or superior rank, which generates, as well, a greater level of social welfare. The work finalizes with perspective of the market of work of the future, in where the new technologies are internalize in the productive process of the companies and in the technological-labor weave of the economies.</abstract>
