A global task-skill atlas of automation exposure

A global atlas of automation exposure.

AutomationAtlas is now structured more like an explorer than a paper companion: start in the world view, move into country profiles, then follow the task-skill graph and the products-and-trade layer without losing context.

23,851
tasks
6,275
skills
142
countries
23,827
product-task links

Country view

Atlas-wide country layer spanning 142 countries under the common measurement framework. The current atlas-wide country layer covers 142 countries.

Country hover

Hover or tap a country to inspect the current metric and move into the country surface.

Explorer modes

Use the homepage as a gateway, not as the full query surface.

Each explorer mode opens with three default outputs and a left selector rail. This keeps the site easier to navigate than a giant dashboard while still feeling broader than a paper page.

World view preview
World View

Start with a country surface that auto-generates the main charts.

The world view is the main entry point: globe or map, benchmark scatter, and compare-country bars with a URL-driven selector rail.

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Country profiles preview
Country Profiles

Open one-country pages with benchmarking and trade-facing context.

Country profiles keep the selected geography, compare set, and notes visible in one WID-style page.

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Task-skill graphs preview
Task-Skill Graphs

Browse tasks, skills, and local graph views.

Search tasks and skills, inspect selected ego views, and keep the structural layer of the atlas visible without loading the full research graph.

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Products and trade preview
Products & Trade

Follow technology-facing transmission channels without over-claiming causality.

The products and trade mode separates module coverage, role mix, and spotlight interfaces in one selector-driven page.

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Tasks and skills

Browse the task and skill layer alongside the country views.

The public site includes a lighter task-skill surface for searching tasks and skills, inspecting selected local neighborhoods, and keeping the structure of work connected to the country and products-and-trade pages.

Task and skill browsing

Search tasks, skills, and selected graph views.

This mode brings together the public search layer, selected ego previews, and the direct comparison summary from the current release. It keeps the task-skill side of the atlas available without making the homepage carry the full methodological argument.

Network-only top decile

39.6%

of the top-decile network skills appear only in the preserved network view.

Mean percentile-rank gap

0.118

between the preserved network summary and a one-to-one compression.

The homepage keeps this compact. The full task-skill mode adds URL-driven selection, searchable objects, and three default outputs in one shell. The paper carries the fuller methodological interpretation.

Open task-skill graphs
Task-skill reranking consequence figure
Task-skill preview

Open selected local neighborhoods.

The public graph surface keeps local neighborhoods interpretable and connects them to the broader comparison layer.

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Local neighborhood preview

Deliver scripted lines to bring a character to life

A compact ego view keeps the graph interpretable on the public site without loading the full research network into the browser.

Ego preview: Deliver scripted lines to bring a character to life

Study scripts and rehe…Analyze script charact…Rehearse script roles …Create duplicate recor…Record commercials for…Workshop scripts with …Collaborate with direc…Skill7 links

This is a website-specific preview of the local neighborhood, not the full graph explorer. It keeps the many-to-many structure visible without loading the full research graph into the browser.

Research and release

Keep the public release, methods, and manuscript close to the explorers.

The site still needs to work as a research object. The pages below keep the manuscript, methods, and static data bundles legible even as the explorer structure gets richer.

Data tables preview
Data tables

Open public bundles the way WID-style table pages do.

The data tables mode previews the static bundles, offers small chart previews, and keeps the codebook nearby.

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Methods preview
Methods

Keep benchmark language and coverage notes plain.

The methods page explains the current measurement framework, scope boundary, and what the atlas does not estimate.

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Paper preview
Paper

Read the manuscript and supporting figure subset.

The paper page keeps the title, abstract, PDF, selected figures, and Supplementary Materials visible.

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