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The Impact of AI on
Construction and mining workerss

TL;DR: The Verdict

No. Construction and mining workerss face a low risk risk of AI replacement over the next 5 years due to 30% exposure to generative language models and automated agents.

Japan·Updated 2025-12

Risk Score
37.4
Low
0.0 MoM
Compared to Others
Top 91%
#10 of 11 tracked
More at risk than 9% of jobs in JP
Construction and mining workers looks relatively safe in Japan. Most indicators are stable or positive — a solid position for now.
Based on e-Stat employment data, wage trends, hiring volume, and O*NET AI automation research.
Hiring
+35.8%
Wages
+6.3%
Employment
+6.2%
AI Replacement Risk
30%
What This Means

Construction and mining workers looks mostly fine in Japan. A few minor yellow flags, but nothing that should keep you up at night.

Data completeness: 80%·Score may update as more indicators are confirmed
Data sources: e-Stat — Japan Labour Force Survey (Table 0003022759) · O*NET Database 29.0 (automation exposure) · Multi-factor composite risk model. Period: 2025-12.Full methodology →
What Should I Do?

You're in a good position. The data shows stable or positive trends for this occupation. Still, it's worth checking back monthly — things can change.

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