The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Labor Markets: A Global Perspective

Authors

  • Pat Perez
  • Skyler Young
  • Kim Allen

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, labor markets, employment, productivity, policy

Abstract

This paper explores the transformative effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on labor markets worldwide. By examining data from developed and developing countries, we analyze how AI technologies are reshaping job requirements, employee skills, and economic structures. Our findings indicate that while AI can enhance productivity and create new opportunities, it also poses significant challenges to employment. Policymakers must navigate these changes to ensure sustainable economic growth. This study provides a comprehensive overview of current trends and suggests strategic frameworks for addressing potential workforce disruptions.

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Author Biographies

Pat Perez

Ph.D.
Harvard University
Massachusetts Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

Skyler Young

Ph.D.
Kyiv School of Economics
Dmytrivska St, 92-94, Kyiv, Ukraine, 04112

Kim Allen

Ph.D.
University of Toronto
27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S, Canada

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Published

2024-08-15

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