CORPUS README — AI & the labour market (SYNTHETIC teaching corpus)
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Research question
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What do we know about the impact of (generative) AI on jobs, tasks and skills?

Retrieval date: 2026-07-13

Databases and exact queries
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Semantic Scholar (via the FEB proxy, /graph/v1/paper/search):
    ("generative AI" OR "ChatGPT" OR "GPT-4" OR "Copilot")
    AND ("employment" OR "wages" OR "productivity" OR "tasks" OR "skills")
    year: 2015-2025

Scopus (instructor demo only):
    TITLE-ABS-KEY(("generative AI" OR "ChatGPT" OR "GPT-4" OR "Copilot")
    AND ("employment" OR "wages" OR "productivity" OR "tasks" OR "skills"))
    PUBYEAR > 2014

Record counts
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Semantic Scholar returned: 287
Scopus returned:           211
Appeared in both:          58
Deduplicated corpus:       440   (see screening.csv)

Notes for the reader
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- All records in this teaching corpus are SYNTHETIC. Titles, abstracts, DOIs,
  venues and citation counts are generated. Do not cite them.
- Some records have no abstract (title-only). That is real-world behaviour, not
  a bug — your screening protocol must state a policy for it.
- The query above is the one that was actually run. Part 1 of the lab asks you
  to appraise it: is it a defensible search strategy for THIS research question,
  or is an obvious concept missing?
