At the heart of the Skill Biased Technical Change literature is a discussion of the temporal impact of technological change on wages. The narrative describes technological change as allowing for the increased codification of routine tasks which enables capital to become more easily substituted for occupations with a high degree of engagement in these tasks. Existing empirical analyses have focused on the impact of SBTC by examining repeated cross-sections of individuals using constant measures of occupational task requirements. That approach is unable to explore how wages respond to the time variant components of occupational task requirements. This analysis expands the existing literature by examining wage effects using a panel of occupati...
Siegel provides evidence that technology adoption is associated with downsizing, skill upgrading, gr...
To study the drivers of the employment reallocation across sectors and occupations between 1960 and ...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
At the heart of the Skill Biased Technical Change literature is a discussion of the temporal impact ...
Existing empirical analyses of Skill Biased Technical Change focus on examining repeated cross-secti...
Existing empirical analyses of Skill Biased Technical Change focus on examining repeated cross-secti...
US median wages have stagnated for 30 years, yet this masks a surprising amount of variation among d...
US median wages have stagnated for 30 years, yet this masks a surprising amount of variation among d...
This analysis explores the labor market dynamic of skill biased technical change through three disti...
This analysis explores the labor market dynamic of skill biased technical change through three disti...
This analysis explores the labor market dynamic of skill biased technical change through three disti...
I explain changes in the wage structure favoring more skilled workers since 1980 using job task data...
Focusing on the United States labor market, I employ an original dataset to examine the relationship...
The change of tasks in occupations is of interest to economic and sociological research from three p...
Siegel provides evidence that technology adoption is associated with downsizing, skill upgrading, gr...
Siegel provides evidence that technology adoption is associated with downsizing, skill upgrading, gr...
To study the drivers of the employment reallocation across sectors and occupations between 1960 and ...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
At the heart of the Skill Biased Technical Change literature is a discussion of the temporal impact ...
Existing empirical analyses of Skill Biased Technical Change focus on examining repeated cross-secti...
Existing empirical analyses of Skill Biased Technical Change focus on examining repeated cross-secti...
US median wages have stagnated for 30 years, yet this masks a surprising amount of variation among d...
US median wages have stagnated for 30 years, yet this masks a surprising amount of variation among d...
This analysis explores the labor market dynamic of skill biased technical change through three disti...
This analysis explores the labor market dynamic of skill biased technical change through three disti...
This analysis explores the labor market dynamic of skill biased technical change through three disti...
I explain changes in the wage structure favoring more skilled workers since 1980 using job task data...
Focusing on the United States labor market, I employ an original dataset to examine the relationship...
The change of tasks in occupations is of interest to economic and sociological research from three p...
Siegel provides evidence that technology adoption is associated with downsizing, skill upgrading, gr...
Siegel provides evidence that technology adoption is associated with downsizing, skill upgrading, gr...
To study the drivers of the employment reallocation across sectors and occupations between 1960 and ...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...