The Effects of Artificial Intelligence on Jobs: Evidence from an AI Subsidy Program
Hellsten, Mark ; Khanna, Shantanu ; Lodefalk, Magnus ; Yakymovych, Yaroslav
IZA - Bonn
2025
66 p.
artificial intelligence ; technological change ; labour market ; automation ; employment
Discussion Papers
18267
Employment
https://docs.iza.org/dp18267.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"Artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to reshape labor markets, yet causal evidence remains scarce. We exploit a novel Swedish subsidy program that encouraged small and mid-sized firms to adopt AI. Using a synthetic difference-in-differences design comparing awarded and non-awarded firms, we find that AI subsidies led to a sustained increase in job postings over five years, but with no statistically detectable change in employment. This pattern reflects hiring signals concentrated in AI occupations and white-collar roles. Our findings align with task-based models of automation, in which AI adoption reconfigures work and spurs demand for new skills, but hiring frictions and the need for complementary investments delay workforce expansion."
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