Job Radar Austria
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Austrian adaptation

Based on Andrej Karpathy's original US Job Market Visualizer, rebuilt for Austria with its own data foundation, occupation-first structure, and local sources.

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Core data: Eurostat + Statistics Austria. References: AMS, WKO, WIFO.

The primary analysis runs on ISCO occupation groups and ISCO families. ÖNACE 2025 remains the supporting sector view; VSE 2022 earnings were collected under ÖNACE 2008 codes, structurally identical at the A-S section level.

Independent, non-official adaptation.

No affiliation with the WKO, AK, AMS, WIFO, Statistik Austria, or any other Austrian organisation or government body. No affiliation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and no BLS data is used.

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Job Radar Austria

AI impact across Austria's labour market. AI will transform occupations — that does not mean everyone loses their job. It means tasks, tools, and requirements shift. This map visualises all 75 Austrian occupation groups — colour here indicates estimated AI impact, from green (low) to red (high).

Data sources & methodology

Employment: Eurostat lfsa_egai2d (2024). Earnings: Structure of Earnings Survey 2022 (Statistik Austria OGD). Classification: ISCO-08 occupation groups, ÖNACE economic sections. 99 hypothesis-driven verification tests. All raw data freely downloadable as Open Government Data.

Concept based on Karpathy's US Job Market Visualizer; data and methodology rebuilt entirely for Austria.

Metric
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Reading the chart Each tile represents one of 75 occupation groups (ISCO-08). Area is proportional to the number of employed persons. Colour indicates AI impact (0–10): green = low substitutability by generative AI, red = high substitutability. Grouped by ISCO major group; ÖNACE economic section in tooltip.

Total employed

4.5M

Avg. AI Impact

4.5
job-weighted, 0–10

Impact Tiers

Minimal (0–1)317K7%
Low (2–3)1.3M29%
Moderate (4–5)1.7M38%
High (6–7)782K17%
Very high (8–10)370K8%

High-impact earnings

€47B
annual, occupation groups with AI impact ≥7