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The Transformative Effects of AI on Employment: A Regression Analysis of Selected OCED Nations

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dc.contributor.author Srivastava, Vikas Deepak
dc.contributor.author Srivastava, Prabhu Narayan
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-04T18:00:07Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-04T18:00:07Z
dc.date.issued 2023-09-30
dc.identifier.issn 11775653
dc.identifier.issn 11775661
dc.identifier.uri http://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/13974
dc.description.abstract In cyber space era, the potential of AI has charismatic power to transform various sectors of society by improving efficiency, accuracy, and safety. This research study aims to investigate the association between increasing application of AI and its effect on employment status. Data on employment status, wage rates, and AI application in percentage term are extracted from secondary sources such as the OECD. The findings reveal that Germany and the United Kingdom have the highest number of people employed in reference period, indicating a robust workforce. Estonia, on the other hand, has room for growth in terms of employment opportunities. It is noted that Luxembourg and the Netherlands offer the highest minimum annual wages in Europe. The study also highlights the variation in AI utilization by firms, with Luxembourg and the Netherlands leading the way, while Greece and Romania have lower adoption rates. Regression analysis shows that both AI utilization and annual wage rates significantly affect employment status. Higher AI utilization is associated with lower employment levels, suggesting potential job replacement through automation. Conversely, higher wages are linked to increased employment status, indicating that attractive wages can attract and retain more workers. Interestingly, the study suggests that AI utilization has a larger impact on employment status than wage rates. However, it is crucial to note that these findings represent regression analysis of selected variables for reference period and should not be interpreted as causation. To fully capitalize on the benefits of AI, collaboration between policymakers, businesses, and communities is essential to equip the workforce with the necessary skills to adapt and thrive in an AI-driven economy. This approach will maximize the potential benefits of AI while mitigating any negative impacts on employment. en_US
dc.description.uri https://scopejournal.com/published_paper/399/The+Transformative+Effects+of+AI+on+Employment%3A+A+Regression+Analysis+of+Selected+OCED+Nations
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Scope en_US
dc.subject Artificial Intelligence en_US
dc.subject OECD en_US
dc.subject European Union en_US
dc.subject Employment en_US
dc.subject Regression Analysis en_US
dc.title The Transformative Effects of AI on Employment: A Regression Analysis of Selected OCED Nations en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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