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    REPORT: Automation to hit women the hardest

    July 29, 2023
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    Bob Sternfels Mckinsey Managing Partner
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    A McKinsey report found that women are 1.5 times more likely than men to need to change occupations by 2030 due to automation.

    1. Women are overrepresented in lower-wage, customer service and office jobs most at risk of automation.
    2. Blacks people will also be disproportionately impacted as food and production jobs decline.
    3. At least 12 million workers will need to change occupations by 2030, in part due to the push for net zero emissions.
    4. Lower wage workers are up to 14 times more likely to change jobs compared to higher paid workers.
    5. Lawyers, teachers, financial advisers and architects will see changes to how their jobs are done due to AI, but not large-scale job losses.
    6. Around 3.5 million jobs could be lost due to decarbonization efforts but offset by 700,000 new jobs in renewables.
    7. Construction jobs will increase by 12% from 2022 to 2030 due to infrastructure spending and energy transition demands.
    8. If job changes are managed well, productivity could rise to 3% to 4% annual growth from the current 1%.
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