Publikationen
DIFIS-Impuls 2026/1: Artificial Intelligence in the European Labour Markets
This review surveys the emerging evidence regarding the effects of artificial intelligence technologies in the labour market and on labour market inequality through the lens of the theoretical framework of task-based production and the literature in the field of economics on technological change. The evidence analysed concerns the time period after the early 2010s, with an emphasis on the effects of generative AI after 2022. The focus is on research studying European labour markets. After outlining the context of routine- and skill-biased technological change and job polarisation, the existing evidence regarding AI adoption in production and its effects on productivity and employment is reviewed. The review concludes with a discussion on labour market policy that mediates the effects of AI on the distribution of productivity gains and the direction of technological change and a consideration of the effect of technological change on attitudes toward labour market policy and democracy itself.
zurück zur Übersicht

Juho Alasalmi: DIFIS-Impuls 2026/1: Artificial Intelligence in the European Labour Markets
Juho Alasalmi received his game-theory focused doctorate from the University of Konstanz. He currently holds positions at Pellervo Economic Research and VATT Datahuone in Helsinki. Juho Alasalmi’s current research spans various topics in education and labour markets and is often directly motivated by political decision-making. He participates in developing procedures and software for the access and management of administrative microdata for research use in Finland.



