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McKinsey Global Institute: Future of Work Research
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Content is inaccessible; metadata is inferred. McKinsey's labor displacement estimates are frequently cited in AI governance and policy contexts, but the page cannot be verified or summarized from its actual content.
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This URL points to McKinsey Global Institute's Future of Work research hub, which publishes estimates on automation's impact on labor markets, job displacement, and workforce transitions. The content is inaccessible due to server restrictions, so metadata is inferred from the URL and known McKinsey research in this area.
Key Points
- •McKinsey has estimated that automation could displace 400-800 million jobs globally by 2030, depending on adoption rates.
- •Research covers which job categories are most vulnerable to automation and which require human skills unlikely to be automated soon.
- •MGI reports often quantify economic transitions needed as workers shift from declining to growing occupational categories.
- •These estimates are widely cited in AI policy and governance discussions about managing workforce disruption.
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