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Research

Research outputs built on the atlas.

The atlas is a public measurement system. This page collects the research built on top of it — the paper, the plain-language findings summary, the methods, case studies, and the ISCO/ISIC universe view.

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Each surface links back to the underlying country-conditioned task panel.

Results

Key findings

Start here for a plain-language tour of the atlas's main descriptive results before diving into the paper or data.

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Paper

Companion paper

The full research argument, methods, validation, and supplementary material. Available as HTML or PDF.

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Methods

How the atlas is built

From standardized tasks to country-conditioned exposure to the public layers — the pipeline and the measurement boundaries.

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Case studies

Country and thematic diagnostics

Editorial applications of the atlas — single-country briefs, regional comparisons, and thematic framings.

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Universe view

ISCO and ISIC composition

The exposure decomposition across every two-digit occupation and manufacturing industry, filterable by country, income group, or region.

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Global Automation Atlas

Public atlas, companion paper, case-study program, and downloadable release for country-conditioned task exposure to automation.

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