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different skill types indicate that the major part of the skill structure is determined by wages, while we have found only minor … impacts of a skill-biased technological change and of international trade. … Betriebsdaten zusammengefügten Datensatzes, für West-Deutschland (1994-1997) untersucht. Schätzungen der bedingten Arbeitsnachfrage …
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employment for different types of labour in manufacturing. The empirical model allows for endogeneity of the firm's innovation …
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curves using a unique data-set of Swedish manufacturing firms. We show that permanent shocks to firm-level demand is a main …
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curves using a unique data-set of Swedish manufacturing firms. We show that permanent shocks to firm-level demand is a main …
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It has become common within the literature of skill-biased technological change to look at technologies, as well as …
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that the skill-biased technological change hypothesis is rejected if single countries are analyzed with an industry panel … since 1995. -- ICT ; Skill ; Income Inequality ; Labor Demand …
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for different skills in the manufacturing sector. We derive and estimate a factor demand system based on the generalised …
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distributions generally overlap. The model shows that the impact of any given skill-biased technical change on wage inequality is …
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jobs, broadening them to include tasks associated with higher-skill office functions. We aggregate these patterns to the … college experience and college graduates. These losses are in part driven by high-skill office occupations. These results are … occupations to become higher skill and hence less at risk from further automation. In addition, we find that total employment and …
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skill premium above a skill threshold and reduces the skill premium below this threshold. Moreover, automation tends to … increases in capital productivity ultimately induce a transition to low-skill automation and qualitatively alter the effects of … automation - thereafter inducing monotone increases in skill premia rather than wage polarization …
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