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On a more regional level, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has also said in a report titled “ASEAN in Transformation”, half of the salaried workers – approximately 137 million workers – in Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand might lose their jobs in the next 20 years
Previously it was thought that automation would occur the most in developed countries as wages in developing countries were still low enough to justify maintaining a traditional workforce to keep operational costs low. However, the World Bank have argued otherwise, claiming that developing countries face greater vulnerability to automation due to having more low-skilled jobs.
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What are the effects of automation on the ASEAN workforce?
Automation could affect 137 million workers in Southeast Asia – the ASEAN government must be prepared to face the effects of this.
theaseanpost.com
Previously it was thought that automation would occur the most in developed countries as wages in developing countries were still low enough to justify maintaining a traditional workforce to keep operational costs low. However, the World Bank have argued otherwise, claiming that developing countries face greater vulnerability to automation due to having more low-skilled jobs.
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