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AI and Worker Well-Being: Differential Impacts Across Generational Cohorts and Genders (107484)
Session Chair: Voraprapa Nakavachara
Tuesday, 12 May 2026 12:15
Session: Session 2
Room: Room G410 (4F)
Presentation Type: Oral Presentation
This paper investigates the relationship between AI use and worker well-being outcomes—mental health, job enjoyment, and physical health and safety—using microdata from the OECD AI Surveys across seven countries. The results reveal that AI users are significantly more likely to report improvements across all three outcomes, with effects ranging from 8.9% to 21.3%. However, these benefits vary by generation and gender. Generation Y (1981–1996) shows the strongest gains across all dimensions, while Generation X (1965–1980) reports moderate improvements in mental health and job enjoyment. In contrast, Generation Z (1997–2012) benefits only in job enjoyment. As digital natives already familiar with technology, Gen Z workers may not receive additional gains in mental or physical health from AI, though they still experience increased enjoyment from using it. Baby Boomers (born before 1965) experience limited benefits, as they may not find these tools as engaging or useful. Women report stronger mental health gains, whereas men report greater improvements in physical health. These findings suggest that AI’s workplace impact is uneven and shaped by demographic factors, career stage, and the nature of workers’ roles.
Authors:
Voraprapa Nakavachara, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
About the Presenter(s)
Dr. Voraprapa is currently as Associate Professor of Economics at Chulalongkorn University.
Connect on Linkedin
https://th.linkedin.com/in/voraprapa
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