Robots & AI Exposure and Wage Inequality: A Within Occupation Approach

Florencia Jaccoud*

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Abstract

This paper examines the linkages between occupational exposure to recent automation technologies and inequality across 19 European countries. Using data from the European Union Structure of Earnings Survey (EU-SES), a fixed-effects model is employed to assess the association between occupational exposure to artificial intelligence (AI) and to industrial robots - two distinct forms of automation -and within occupation wage inequality. The analysis reveals that occupations with higher exposure to robots tend to have lower wage inequality, particularly among workers in the lower half of the wage distribution. In contrast, occupations more exposed to AI exhibit greater wage dispersion, especially at the top of the wage distribution. We argue that this disparity arises from differences in how each technology complements individual worker abilities: robot-related tasks often complement routine physical activities, while AI-related tasks tend to amplify the productivity of high-skilled, cognitively intensive work.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUNU-MERIT
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Apr 2025

Publication series

SeriesUNU-MERIT Working Papers
Number013
ISSN1871-9872

JEL classifications

  • j31 - "Wage Level and Structure; Wage Differentials"
  • j24 - "Human Capital; Skills; Occupational Choice; Labor Productivity"
  • o15 - "Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration"
  • o33 - "Technological Change: Choices and Consequences; Diffusion Processes"

Keywords

  • Income distribution
  • Inequality
  • Robots
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Occupations

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