This paper compares the changing skill structure of wage bills and employment in the United States with six other OECD countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, and the United Kingdom). We investigate whether a directly observed measure of technical change (R&D intensity) is closely linked to the growth in the importance of more highly skilled workers which has occurred in all countries. Evidence of a significant association between skill upgrading and R&D intensity is uncovered in all seven countries. These results provide evidence that skill-biased technical change is an international phenomenon that has had a clear effect of increasing the relative demand for skilled workers
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
This paper attempts to examine technology’s impact on the labor market through the lens of skilled l...
An increase in the supply of skilled labor has been common across the world. However, despite the ri...
This paper compares the changing skill structure of wage bills and employment in the United States w...
Much of the dramatic change in skill and wage structure observed in recent years in the United State...
This paper compares the changing skill structure of wage bills and employ-ment in the United States ...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
This paper investigates and compares changes in the employment structure in manufacturing in Finland...
Using a broad panel of advanced economies, we document that increases in GDP per capita are associat...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4363.343505(98/4) / BLDSC - British L...
Research aimed at understanding cross-country income differences finds that inputs of human and phys...
It is generally agreed that skill-biased technological change (SBTC) and capital-skill complementari...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
This paper attempts to examine technology’s impact on the labor market through the lens of skilled l...
An increase in the supply of skilled labor has been common across the world. However, despite the ri...
This paper compares the changing skill structure of wage bills and employment in the United States w...
Much of the dramatic change in skill and wage structure observed in recent years in the United State...
This paper compares the changing skill structure of wage bills and employ-ment in the United States ...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
This paper investigates and compares changes in the employment structure in manufacturing in Finland...
Using a broad panel of advanced economies, we document that increases in GDP per capita are associat...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4363.343505(98/4) / BLDSC - British L...
Research aimed at understanding cross-country income differences finds that inputs of human and phys...
It is generally agreed that skill-biased technological change (SBTC) and capital-skill complementari...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
This paper attempts to examine technology’s impact on the labor market through the lens of skilled l...
An increase in the supply of skilled labor has been common across the world. However, despite the ri...