Digital technologies are reshaping EU labour markets, creating new jobs, and automating others while shifting demand towards more digitally intensive occupations. Skills intelligence looks into how digitalisation affects jobs and skills a) the share of people with advanced digital skills; employment in the high-tech economy; automation risk for occupations; employment in the ICT sector; the most requested skills for ICT professionals and ICT use in occupations. Key facts
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Share of EU adult workers whose tasks were replaced by new digital technologies in 2020-202114%Share of adult workers who had to learn new digital technologies in 2020-202135%Share of jobs demanding […]
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