Jobs in Korea face 'low automatibility' compared to other OECD nations
  • 8 years ago
Employees in Korea are least likely to get replaced by robots compared to OECD nations.
According to an OECD analysis released earlier this month, nine percent of all jobs in 21 member nations face a "high automatibility."
Of the studied nations, Korea had a relatively low proportion of jobs at high risk at six percent …along with Estonia.
The corresponding figure for Germany, Australia and Spain was estimated at twelve percent, …the highest among the member nations.
According to the OECD paper, differences between countries may reflect differences in workplace organization, previous investments into automation technologies and the education-level of workers.
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