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The world's workforce, made readable.

WorldJobsData is a free interactive atlas for understanding how people work, across 206 countries, in seconds.

What we do

WorldJobsData takes one of the most important questions of our time, how is work changing?, and turns it into a map you can actually read. Pick a country, pick a layer, and see the workforce broken down by occupation: who does what, how much they earn, and how exposed each role is to AI and automation.

It works for the United States, India, Germany, Nigeria, Japan, Brazil, every country with available labour data. No two workforces look the same.

Why we built it

Workforce data has always existed, but it lives in spreadsheets, statistical bulletins, and dashboards designed for economists. Most people who care about the future of their job, their industry, or their country never see it.

WorldJobsData exists to close that gap. Free, instant, and visual, so anyone curious about how work is shifting can find out in under a minute.

What you can do with it

  • See which occupations dominate a country's workforce
  • Compare AI exposure across roles and industries
  • Check median wages and projected growth in major economies
  • Track how the mix of work has shifted over time
  • Compare two countries side by side
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Honest

Measured numbers are labelled as measured. Estimates are labelled as estimates. Always.

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Free

No login, no paywall, no ads. The full tool, available to everyone forever.

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Global

206 countries, not just the richest 20. Every workforce gets the same view.

Who we are

WorldJobsData is an independent project focused on making large, complex workforce data feel approachable and useful for everyone.

We are not affiliated with any government, employer, or labour organisation. We have no advertisers and we do not sell user data. This tool exists because we think it should.

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Pick a country and see the workforce in seconds.

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