Botswana BWA
Tier 5b · Resource-Driven, Low/Mid-Income
Botswana stands at 23.6 of 100 on the Optional Work Index, the point at which paid work becomes economically optional1.
Supply measures whether machines can do the work; demand measures whether people can afford to stop. The index is their geometric mean, computed by the same method used for every country.
23.6 / 100
0 · pre-automation baseline100 · work optional
24.8
Supply
can machines do the work
22.5
Demand
can people afford to stop
Data coverage high · 5/5 inputs from primary data (supply 3/3, demand 2/2)
Components
Five sub-indices, fixed weights within each side
Supply
Capacity for machines to do the work24.8
AI Capabilityweight 40%
33.1
Humanoid Roboticsweight 31%
8.4
Labor Market Shiftweight 29%
30.7
AI system progress toward human-level and beyond cognitive performance.
Demand
Capacity for people to stop working22.5
Economic Abundanceweight 60%
31.7
Wealth Distributionweight 40%
8.8
Whether the cost of necessities (healthcare, housing, food, transport, education) is falling enough that work is less required.
Data sources for BWA
which series filled each input
ai_frontier— epoch globalai_adoption— wb wbrobot_density— wb ifrautomation_gap— derived wbunemployment— wb wbproductivity— none missingjob_openings— wb proxycost_healthcare— wb wbcost_food— wb proxycost_housing— wb proxycost_transport— wb proxycost_education— wb wbbs_electricity— wb wbbs_water— wb wbbs_sanitation— wb wbbs_ict_affordability— none missingincome_floor— wb wbinequality— none missinglabor_income_share— none missing
Calculated 2026-07-17 17:16:33 UTC · version 3.1.0