In Autumn 2019, we conducted a survey among experts who are knowledgeable about the tasks that are performed in occupations. The aim of this survey was to assess experts’ opinion of the future importance of tasks in these occupations given the current state of technology. The survey covers the occupations in the 2008 International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) in eight countries. The data gathered through this survey can be used to generate country-specific automation risk assessments for occupations at the 2-digit level of ISCO. The automation risk indicators can be used to assess the impact of technological developments on labour markets in Europe
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The changes in the labour market will affect almost all of us somehow in the future. In European Uni...
Abstract: In recent years, there have been widespread debates on the ‘future of work’ in Europe, as ...
Ongoing automation processes may render a fair share of the existing jobs redundant or change their ...
It is not a new phenomenon that humans are confronted with technological development that challenges...
This report aims to shed light on some of the key drivers which are worth taking into account when a...
This paper analyzes the future occupational structure of the labour force in European members of the...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to evaluate a method for measuring work activities and skil...
The impact of technologies on employment is a much-debated subject. Several studies have calculated ...
The fear that technological progress will render much of human labour obsolete is not new. However, ...
This paper was written for the InGRID - Inclusive Growth Infrastructure Diffusion – project, which h...
This report is a deliverable of Work Package 21 ‘Innovative tools and protocols for working conditi...
Recent studies report that technological developments in machine learning and artificial intelligenc...
In our study, we analyse data from the Hungarian Microcensus (2016) in order to map the proportion o...
Digitalisation is assumed to have far reaching consequences for workers. So far, these have been ana...
Automation is expected to have strong implications for labour-saving technologies. We calculate the ...
The changes in the labour market will affect almost all of us somehow in the future. In European Uni...
Abstract: In recent years, there have been widespread debates on the ‘future of work’ in Europe, as ...
Ongoing automation processes may render a fair share of the existing jobs redundant or change their ...
It is not a new phenomenon that humans are confronted with technological development that challenges...
This report aims to shed light on some of the key drivers which are worth taking into account when a...
This paper analyzes the future occupational structure of the labour force in European members of the...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to evaluate a method for measuring work activities and skil...