midskill

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mid- +‎ skill

Adjective[edit]

midskill (not comparable)

  1. Having or involving a moderate amount of skill.
    • 2018, Lorenzo Pupillo, ‎Eli Noam,‎ Leonard Waverman, Digitized Labor: The Impact of the Internet on Employment (page 120)
      In Japan, a 2009 report from Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo documented a “substantial” drop in midpay, midskill jobs in the five years through 2005, and linked it to technology.