Abstract: We suggest that the impact of globalization on wages has been missed because its effects must be captured by analyzing occupational exposure to globalization. In this paper, we extend our previous work to include recent years (2003-2008), a period of increasing import penetration, China’s entry into the WTO, and growing US multinational employment abroad. We find significant effects of globalization, with offshoring to low wage countries and imports both associated with wage declines for US workers. We present evidence that globalization has led to the reallocation of workers away from high wage manufacturing jobs into other sectors and other occupations, with large declines in wages among workers who switch, explaining the large ...
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[Excerpt] Today’s global economy, or what many call globalization, has a growing impact on the econo...
Labor markets around the world have become increasingly integrated over the last two decades, with t...
We link industry-level data on trade and offshoring with individual-level worker data from the Curre...
This paper surveys the empirical evidence on the link between globalization and employment condition...
The United States labor market is undergoing seismic changes as it becomes more intertwined with the...
This paper seeks to review how globalization might explain the recent trends in real and relative wa...
The authors examine the impact of globalization on the domestic labor mar-ket for low-skilled worker...
Using a country’s trade share as a measure of globalization, this paper employs cross country regres...
This thesis evaluates empirically how globalization has affected occupational wages in both developi...
This paper examines the effect of globalization on labor markets in the advanced economies, focusing...
In recent years, economists and other social scientists have devoted extensive research efforts to u...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
This paper uses panel data from the US to study the impact of globalization on the mean and variance...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Stories on the positive and n...
[Excerpt] Today’s global economy, or what many call globalization, has a growing impact on the econo...
Labor markets around the world have become increasingly integrated over the last two decades, with t...
We link industry-level data on trade and offshoring with individual-level worker data from the Curre...
This paper surveys the empirical evidence on the link between globalization and employment condition...
The United States labor market is undergoing seismic changes as it becomes more intertwined with the...
This paper seeks to review how globalization might explain the recent trends in real and relative wa...
The authors examine the impact of globalization on the domestic labor mar-ket for low-skilled worker...
Using a country’s trade share as a measure of globalization, this paper employs cross country regres...
This thesis evaluates empirically how globalization has affected occupational wages in both developi...
This paper examines the effect of globalization on labor markets in the advanced economies, focusing...
In recent years, economists and other social scientists have devoted extensive research efforts to u...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
This paper uses panel data from the US to study the impact of globalization on the mean and variance...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Stories on the positive and n...
[Excerpt] Today’s global economy, or what many call globalization, has a growing impact on the econo...
Labor markets around the world have become increasingly integrated over the last two decades, with t...