Automation and the New Working Class: Who Gets Left Behind?
The jobs most exposed to automation are not the ones we keep being told about. The real risk profile runs through healthcare support, food service, and logistics
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The jobs most exposed to automation are not the ones we keep being told about. The real risk profile runs through healthcare support, food service, and logistics
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