That the relative demand for labor in the upper segment of the skill distribution has been shifting is a widely accepted 'stylized fact' in the literature on the increase in earnings inequality that has occurred since the late 1970s. Explanations of the causes of the relative demand shifts range from effects of increased integration of the world economy to skill-based technological change (reflecting, in part, the computerization of production processes). However, relative demand for skilled labor has been increasing fairly steadily since 1940, a fact having implications about the causes of both the demand shifts and recent increases in inequality.
Since the early 1980s the labor market in the United States has seen a substantial increase in earni...
The goal of this article is to summarize the main trends in the earnings and employment distribution...
Technological change is responsible for major changes in the labor market. One of the offspring of t...
in male wage inequality and skill premiums and investigates the extent to which shifts in observable...
Since 1979, there has been an increasing gap in earnings between skilled and unskilled workers. Supp...
We examine trends in wage inequality in the United States and other countries since the 1960s. We sh...
The UK and the US have experienced both rising skill premia and rising employment of skilled workers...
A recent "revisionist" literature characterizes the pronounced rise in U.S. wage inequality since 19...
We offer a quantitative analysis of changes in U.S. between-group inequality from 1984 to 2003. We u...
This paper assesses the relationship between occupation attributes and changes in wage inequality fi...
This work presents three contributions to the study of wage inequality. The first is concerned with ...
Since the early 1980s the labor market in the United States has seen a substantial increase in earni...
We examine trends in wage inequality in the US and other countries over the past four decades. We sh...
This paper shows that skill mismatch is a significant source of inequality in real earnings in the U...
In the early 1990s, the consensus in the literature was that the large increase in wage inequality o...
Since the early 1980s the labor market in the United States has seen a substantial increase in earni...
The goal of this article is to summarize the main trends in the earnings and employment distribution...
Technological change is responsible for major changes in the labor market. One of the offspring of t...
in male wage inequality and skill premiums and investigates the extent to which shifts in observable...
Since 1979, there has been an increasing gap in earnings between skilled and unskilled workers. Supp...
We examine trends in wage inequality in the United States and other countries since the 1960s. We sh...
The UK and the US have experienced both rising skill premia and rising employment of skilled workers...
A recent "revisionist" literature characterizes the pronounced rise in U.S. wage inequality since 19...
We offer a quantitative analysis of changes in U.S. between-group inequality from 1984 to 2003. We u...
This paper assesses the relationship between occupation attributes and changes in wage inequality fi...
This work presents three contributions to the study of wage inequality. The first is concerned with ...
Since the early 1980s the labor market in the United States has seen a substantial increase in earni...
We examine trends in wage inequality in the US and other countries over the past four decades. We sh...
This paper shows that skill mismatch is a significant source of inequality in real earnings in the U...
In the early 1990s, the consensus in the literature was that the large increase in wage inequality o...
Since the early 1980s the labor market in the United States has seen a substantial increase in earni...
The goal of this article is to summarize the main trends in the earnings and employment distribution...
Technological change is responsible for major changes in the labor market. One of the offspring of t...