The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Denmark's Labor Market
IMF - Washington, DC
2025
13 p.
artificial intelligence ; digitalisation ; labour market
Selected Issues Papers
2025/119
Technology
https://doi.org/10.5089/9798229021647.018
English
Bibliogr.;Charts
9798229021647
"Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly advanced in recent years. As a result, it has the potential to reshape the job landscape across a broad range of skills and sectors. By mapping occupational labor market micro data with a measure of exposure and complementary to AI, our analysis suggests that most Danes will benefit from AI adoption, but around one fifth of the workforce is at risk of job displacement. Vulnerable groups include private sector employees, women, and tertiary-educated workers. In contrast, men, low-educated people, and immigrants face a lower risk, primarily because they occupy jobs with low exposure."
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