Technology has made life easy and more comfortable in countless way over the past few hundred years . But a relatively new brand of fear mongering suggests the work will shortly becometooeasy , making some human workers obsolete .

The rise of automaton in different industries has ledsome experts to predictthat hokey word will take over a third of all existing jobs in just ten year . But historical data point just does n’t back that up . In fact , a U.K.-based study by economists at Deloitte , the world ’s largest consulting firm , found that technology is really creditworthy for the creation of a important number of jobs , across a variety of industriousness , over the retiring century and a one-half . Although some sectors have seen a decline — namely , agriculture and fabrication — the results , as detailed in theGuardian , show a nett increase .

But these red are minimal compared to the jobs created in service- and knowledge - based industry . On a tumid scale , the workforce has budge from what the bailiwick calls " muscle power worker , " to " caring professions , " such as health care and pedagogy . And these increase far out - paced the declining life history . The section of the hands comprised of instructor and education helper has increase 580 pct in the age hit the books . Job in upbeat , housing , youth and community prole have grow by 183 percent . And the number of care doer and household   carers is up 168 percentage .

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These growing industries are n’t the only things drive job creation . As applied science improved , certain necessities have become easy to produce , beat back down the price of basics like food and family items . In fact , astudy originally this yearfound that people drop a smaller percentage of their income on grocery than ever before . This , in twist , impart masses with relatively more money to spend on luxuries , allowing that securities industry — and the workforce necessary to sustain it — to blossom . This has led to a rise in jobs in the cordial reception industriousness ( the study detect there are four times as many bartenders today than in the 1950s ) and grooming ( the sketch used hairdressers as an good example ) .

Of course , there ’s no recounting what will happen in the future , specially with applied science advancing at ever - increase speeds . But history seems to suggest that human being will be enough engaged for years to come .

Take that , automaton .

[ h / tThe Guardian ]