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Digitalisation now also concerns people with higher education

Camilla Tepfers’ choice of words is surprising as she describes the skills needed when machines have learnt what we thought only humans could to: Those who can tolerate boredom are the winners, she might say. Or those who consider things in more depth.
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Occupations most at risk of automation
Occupation%
Food preparation assistants 64
Cleaners 59
Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing, transport 59
Assemblers 59
Mobile plant operators 58
Refuse workers 58
Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers 57
Stationary plant and machine operators  57 

Source: Nedelkoska, L. and G. Quintini (2018), “Automation, skills use and training”, OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, No. 202

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