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Back to datasetsKey Variables GenAI exposure scores; automation risk gradients; task-level automation potential; exposure by gender and income level AI/Tech Tracking 25% of global employment exposed to GenAI; automation vs augmentation vs job restructuring framework Access Details Available through ILO publications Notes Women face higher exposure (9.6% vs 3.5% at highest automation risk in high-income countries); clerical jobs most exposed
ILO Global AI Exposure Index
ILO-NASK Global Index of Occupational Exposure to Generative AI
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Visit Dataset- Specific Type
- AI exposure measure
- Dataset Type
- Cross-sectional
- Institution
- International Labour Organization; Poland's National Research Institute (NASK)
- Institution Type
- International organization; Federal government
- Level of Focus
- Occupation
- Most Granular Level
- Occupation level
- Perspective
- Neither
- Time Coverage
- 2023; 2025 (refined)
- Frequency
- Irregular updates
- Sample Size
- 29,753 tasks; 1,640 survey respondents across ISCO-08 groups
- Geographic Detail
- Global (country-level estimates)
- Occupational Classification
- ISCO-08 classifications
- Industrial Classification
- Not specified
- Other Classification
- Exposure gradients; country income classifications
Key Papers
Berg et al. (2025) - Generative AI and Jobs: A Refined Global Index of Occupational Exposure