Country hover
Hover or tap a country to inspect the current metric and move into the country surface.
A global task-skill 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.
Country view
Country hover
Hover or tap a country to inspect the current metric and move into the country surface.
Explorer modes
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.
Tasks and skills
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
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
of the top-decile network skills appear only in the preserved network view.
Mean percentile-rank gap
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
Local neighborhood preview
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
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
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.