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The changing nature of skills and work in the digital age

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Figure 2: Estimates of the share of jobs at high risk of automation: variation across and within seminal studies Note: Estimates reported for Lordan (2018) refer to the share of ‘recently fully automatable jobs’, defined as jobs that could be automated now
Figure 3: Percentage of jobs at high risk of automation; highest- and lowest-performing regions by country, 2016Note: High risk of automation refers to the share of workers in jobs facing a risk of automation of 70 % or above
Figure 4: Occupations expected to be most and least affected by automation
Figure 5: The accelerating pace of technology diffusionSource: Singularity.com
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