Employees in Korea are least likely to get replaced by robots compared to OECD nations. <br />According to an OECD analysis released earlier this month, nine percent of all jobs in 21 member nations face a "high automatibility." <br />Of the studied nations, Korea had a relatively low proportion of jobs at high risk at six percent …along with Estonia. <br />The corresponding figure for Germany, Australia and Spain was estimated at twelve percent, …the highest among the member nations. <br />According to the OECD paper, differences between countries may reflect differences in workplace organization, previous investments into automation technologies and the education-level of workers.