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* 9 percent of jobs in U.S. were at high risk for automation
 
* 9 percent of jobs in U.S. were at high risk for automation
 
** based on at least 70% of the jobs task could be automated
 
** based on at least 70% of the jobs task could be automated
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[https://www.pwc.com/hu/hu/kiadvanyok/assets/pdf/impact_of_automation_on_jobs.pdf Will robots really steal our jobs? An international analysis of the potential long term impact of automation] - 2018 - PWC <br>

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Future of Employment: How susceptible are jobs to computerization - 2013 - Oxford University

  • Author's - Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael A Osborn
  • 47 percent of U.S. jobs could be automated within the next decade or two
  • occupation-based evaluation
    • evaluated the likelihood that 71 occupations could be automated
    • modeled the impact on 632 additional occupations
  • they estimated what was technically possible

Risk of Automation for Jobs in OECD Countries: A Comparative Analysis (pdf) - 2016 - OECD

  • task-based approach
  • 9 percent of jobs in U.S. were at high risk for automation
    • based on at least 70% of the jobs task could be automated

Will robots really steal our jobs? An international analysis of the potential long term impact of automation - 2018 - PWC