We use occupations descriptions for Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, to build computer-use related tasks intensities, and link then to series of cross sections of data of each country in order to empirically assess to what extent the observed empirical regul
We explore how the rapid adoption of computer-related assets affects the recent polarization of empl...
OECD labor markets have become more "polarized" with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
Abstract Technological change is a prominent hypothesis for the recent polarization of the labor mar...
We use occupations descriptions for Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, to build computer-use related tasks...
Technological change has meant that organizations require workers with higher qualifications, develo...
We use a panel of manufacturing plants from Colombia to analyze how the rise in payroll tax rates ov...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
How do relative wages (between skilled and unskilled workers) respond to technical progress and to r...
By reviewing our work in Bárány and Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between...
The last decades have seen labor markets in developed economies become increasingly polarized. In a...
This paper presents and analyzes a group of statistics which characterize the level and evolution of...
The objective of this paper is to characterize the evolution of labor earnings in Latin America duri...
This paper investigates the evolution of labor income inequality in Colombia in the period 1978-98. ...
Technological change has meant that organizations require workers with higher qualifications, develo...
OECD labor markets have become more “polarized” with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
We explore how the rapid adoption of computer-related assets affects the recent polarization of empl...
OECD labor markets have become more "polarized" with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
Abstract Technological change is a prominent hypothesis for the recent polarization of the labor mar...
We use occupations descriptions for Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, to build computer-use related tasks...
Technological change has meant that organizations require workers with higher qualifications, develo...
We use a panel of manufacturing plants from Colombia to analyze how the rise in payroll tax rates ov...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
How do relative wages (between skilled and unskilled workers) respond to technical progress and to r...
By reviewing our work in Bárány and Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between...
The last decades have seen labor markets in developed economies become increasingly polarized. In a...
This paper presents and analyzes a group of statistics which characterize the level and evolution of...
The objective of this paper is to characterize the evolution of labor earnings in Latin America duri...
This paper investigates the evolution of labor income inequality in Colombia in the period 1978-98. ...
Technological change has meant that organizations require workers with higher qualifications, develo...
OECD labor markets have become more “polarized” with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
We explore how the rapid adoption of computer-related assets affects the recent polarization of empl...
OECD labor markets have become more "polarized" with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
Abstract Technological change is a prominent hypothesis for the recent polarization of the labor mar...