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Race and Jobs at High Risk to Automation
Kristen Broady, PhD
December 2017
This data brief examines the extent to which African Americans, Latinos, Whites, and Asian Americans are employed in the 30 occupations that employ the most people in the United States that have a high probability of automation over the next 10-20 years (above 0.8 probability on a 0-0.99 scale established by an Oxford University study).
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