We study the role of occupational skills for labour market transitions after layoffs. Drawing on Lazear’s skill-weights approach, we develop empirical measures for occupational specificity and the skill distance between occupations to investigate how skills map into job mobility and wages. Our analysis reveals several important insights. First, higher occupational specificity is associated with lower job mobility and a longer period of unemployment. However, it is also associated with higher wages. Workers receive a wage premium of about 9% for re-employment in a one standard deviation more specific occupation. These results suggest a risk–return trade-off to educational investments into more specific skills. Second, the skill distance is n...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
This paper develops a new empirical framework for analyzing occupational choice and career progressi...
We study the role of occupational skills for labour market transitions after layoffs. Drawing on Laz...
Mobility and flexibility is increasingly demanded as structural change challenges estab-lished educa...
This paper applies Lazear\u27s skill-weights approach (2009) to analyze the specificity of skill com...
The ability of workers to change job, sector or occupation and the costs associated with a reallocat...
This paper applies Lazear’s skill-weights approach (2009) to analyze the specificity of skill combin...
The changing structure of occupations, including the decades-long decline of manufacturing jobs, and...
Non-technical summary Economic theory suggests that workers will change their job – and occupation –...
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...
In this paper we challenge the conventional assumption that accumulated human capital can be divided...
Previous studies assume that labor market skills are either fully general or specific to a firm. Thi...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
This paper develops a new empirical framework for analyzing occupational choice and career progressi...
We study the role of occupational skills for labour market transitions after layoffs. Drawing on Laz...
Mobility and flexibility is increasingly demanded as structural change challenges estab-lished educa...
This paper applies Lazear\u27s skill-weights approach (2009) to analyze the specificity of skill com...
The ability of workers to change job, sector or occupation and the costs associated with a reallocat...
This paper applies Lazear’s skill-weights approach (2009) to analyze the specificity of skill combin...
The changing structure of occupations, including the decades-long decline of manufacturing jobs, and...
Non-technical summary Economic theory suggests that workers will change their job – and occupation –...
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...
In this paper we challenge the conventional assumption that accumulated human capital can be divided...
Previous studies assume that labor market skills are either fully general or specific to a firm. Thi...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
This paper develops a new empirical framework for analyzing occupational choice and career progressi...