Artificial Intelligence and Worker Stress: Evidence from Germany

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作者
Michael Koch [1 ]
Magnus Lodefalk [2 ]
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[1] Aarhus University,Department of Economics and Business Economics
[2] Örebro University,Department of Economics
[3] Ratio Institute,undefined
[4] Global Labor Organization,undefined
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Digital Society | 2025年 / 4卷 / 1期
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Artificial intelligence technologies; Automation; Task content; Skills; Stress; I31; J24; J28; J44; N34; O33;
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10.1007/s44206-025-00160-3
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摘要
We use individual survey data providing detailed information on stress, technology adoption, and work, worker, and employer characteristics, in combination with recent measures of AI and robot exposure, to investigate how new technologies affect worker stress. We find a persistent negative relationship, suggesting that AI and robots could reduce the stress level of workers in Germany. We furthermore provide evidence on potential mechanisms to explain our findings. Overall, the paper contributes to the economic literature by providing suggestive evidence of modern technologies changing the way we perform our work in a way that reduces stress and work pressure.
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