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15 April 2020

Automation

The Risk of Automation for Jobs in OECD Countries: A Comparative Analysis

This paper takes an approach different from the more common occupation-based approach which assumes that whole occupations rather than single job-tasks are automated by technology. This study, in order to avoid overestimation of job automability, estimates the job automatibility of jobs for 21 OECD countries based on a task-based approach which focuses on heterogeneity of workers within occupations. It also argues that technology utilisation is a slow process, does not necessarily cause technological unemployment and in fact, also generates more jobs.

by Melanie Arntz, Terry Gregory, Ulrich Zierahn
Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development
Digitalisation, Job Creation, Labour Market, Technological Unemployment

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Melanie Arntz

Terry Gregory

Ulrich Zierahn

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

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