[[abstract]]Since 1980, income inequality has risen faster in Taiwan than in the United States. Inequality rose despite a rapid increase in the share of educated workers in the labour market that might have been expected to depress returns to education. Returns to a college education rose in Taiwan for all but the least experienced college graduates who were the most substitutable by the large new cohorts of college graduates. This pattern of changes in relative employment and relative wages is consistent with persistent shifts in relative demand toward skilled labour. The shifts are not sector-specific as might have been the case if shifts in trade flows were responsible for the shifts in relative wages. Growth of relative employment of mo...
[[abstract]]Two major educational expansions in Taiwan have resulted in a remarkable improvement of ...
The primary contributions of this article are twofold. First, this article presents, and applies to ...
This paper examines whether Taiwan’s economic inequality has worsened as Taiwan has evolved into an ...
[[abstract]]Contrary to the conclusions of a recent paper by Chen and Hsu (Review of Development Eco...
[[abstract]]Between 1990 and 2014, Taiwan increased the college share of its labor force from 7 to 3...
[[abstract]]The expansion of higher education in Taiwan starting from the late 1980s has successfull...
[[abstract]]The present paper examines the impacts of technological change and trade flows on wage i...
This paper documents and investigates the structure of relative wages among skill groups (distinguis...
The ease of restrictions on foreign direct investment in China since 1990 has attracted a continuous...
[[abstract]]The possibility of a shared development path, together with a common language and cultur...
The cause of changes in the wage differential between skilled and unskilled labor has been an import...
Between 1990 and 2014, Taiwan increased the college share of its labor force from 7 to 32 percent by...
Since the 1970s, Taiwan\u27s labor market has been characterized as a smooth functioning, highly int...
How economic change affects job availability for less-skilled workers in Taiwan? Employment and earn...
Most economists agree that a country's economic growth depends on human capital, physical capital, t...
[[abstract]]Two major educational expansions in Taiwan have resulted in a remarkable improvement of ...
The primary contributions of this article are twofold. First, this article presents, and applies to ...
This paper examines whether Taiwan’s economic inequality has worsened as Taiwan has evolved into an ...
[[abstract]]Contrary to the conclusions of a recent paper by Chen and Hsu (Review of Development Eco...
[[abstract]]Between 1990 and 2014, Taiwan increased the college share of its labor force from 7 to 3...
[[abstract]]The expansion of higher education in Taiwan starting from the late 1980s has successfull...
[[abstract]]The present paper examines the impacts of technological change and trade flows on wage i...
This paper documents and investigates the structure of relative wages among skill groups (distinguis...
The ease of restrictions on foreign direct investment in China since 1990 has attracted a continuous...
[[abstract]]The possibility of a shared development path, together with a common language and cultur...
The cause of changes in the wage differential between skilled and unskilled labor has been an import...
Between 1990 and 2014, Taiwan increased the college share of its labor force from 7 to 32 percent by...
Since the 1970s, Taiwan\u27s labor market has been characterized as a smooth functioning, highly int...
How economic change affects job availability for less-skilled workers in Taiwan? Employment and earn...
Most economists agree that a country's economic growth depends on human capital, physical capital, t...
[[abstract]]Two major educational expansions in Taiwan have resulted in a remarkable improvement of ...
The primary contributions of this article are twofold. First, this article presents, and applies to ...
This paper examines whether Taiwan’s economic inequality has worsened as Taiwan has evolved into an ...