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Tier C Mexico · 2025

AI Job Risk in Mexico - Which Occupations Are Most at Risk?

The short answer: Clerical support workers score 8.5/10 - the highest AI exposure in Mexico.

Which jobs are most at risk from AI in Mexico? Clerical support workers leads at 8.5/10. Workforce average: 3.8/10. Data covers 59.0M workers. Free. Official government data.

Total Workforce
59.0M
workers tracked
Avg AI Exposure
3.8/10
workforce-weighted
Most Exposed
Clerical support workers
8.5/10
Safest Occupation
Elementary occupations
2.0/10
Informal Employment
56.9%
of workforce (ILO)

All Occupations Ranked by AI Exposure

10 ISCO-08 occupation groups · data year 2025 · Tier C ILO employment data with gender breakdown and time-series 2010–2025

ISCO Occupation Group AI Exposure Robotics Risk WFH Potential Employment
4 Clerical support workers 8.5/10 2.5/10 8.5/10 3.7M
2 Professionals 6.5/10 1.5/10 7.5/10 6.2M
1 Managers 5.5/10 1.5/10 7.0/10 1.9M
3 Technicians and associate professionals 5.5/10 3.5/10 4.5/10 4.7M
5 Service and sales workers 3.5/10 4.5/10 1.5/10 12.3M
6 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 3.0/10 6.5/10 1.0/10 3.9M
8 Plant and machine operators and assemblers 3.0/10 7.5/10 1.0/10 6.2M
0 Armed forces occupations 2.5/10 3.0/10 1.0/10 72K
7 Craft and related trades workers 2.5/10 4.5/10 1.0/10 8.1M
9 Elementary occupations 2.0/10 5.5/10 0.5/10 11.9M

AI/robotics/WFH scores are research-based estimates (Frey-Osborne, OECD, IMF 2024), not official statistics. Hover occupation name for rationale. Employment from: ILO ILOSTAT (CC BY 4.0), OECD Average Annual Wages (USD PPP, 2024).

AI Disruption Context

World Bank indicators showing when disruption will arrive and how resilient the workforce is.

Risk Velocity
2.2/10
Disruption delayed (7-12 years)
Recovery Resilience
5.5/10
Medium resilience - partial safety net
Sovereign Buffer
5.6/10
Moderate buffer - limited retraining capacity
Demographic Alignment
Balanced impact
Demographic profile shows mixed automation effects

Source: World Bank Open Data (CC BY 4.0) - IT.NET.BBND.P2, IT.NET.SECR.P6, HD_HCIP_OTJL_TO, SP social protection indicators.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which job is most at risk from AI in Mexico?
Clerical support workers has the highest AI exposure score in Mexico at 8.5/10. This occupation involves routine information handling that current AI systems can perform effectively.
What is the average AI exposure score in Mexico?
The workforce-weighted average AI exposure score in Mexico is 3.8/10, covering 59.0M workers across 10 occupation groups. Each group is weighted by its share of total employment.
Which jobs are safest from AI in Mexico?
Elementary occupations has the lowest AI exposure score in Mexico at 2.0/10. These roles require physical presence or manual dexterity in unpredictable environments that current AI cannot automate at scale.
When will AI disruption arrive in Mexico?
Based on digital infrastructure readiness, Mexico scores 2.2/10 for AI Risk Velocity. Disruption delayed (7-12 years). This is derived from World Bank broadband and secure internet server data.
How well can Mexico's workforce adapt to AI disruption?
Mexico scores 5.5/10 for Workforce Recovery Capacity. Medium resilience - partial safety net. This combines the World Bank Human Capital Index on-the-job learning score and social protection coverage data.
Is automation good or bad for Mexico's workforce?
Mexico is classified as 'Balanced impact'. Demographic profile shows mixed automation effects. This is based on World Bank old-age dependency ratio and fertility rate data.
Where does the Mexico workforce data come from?
The Mexico data comes from: ILO ILOSTAT (CC BY 4.0); OECD Average Annual Wages (USD PPP, 2024). All data is from official government or intergovernmental sources and is freely available at worldjobsdata.com.
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