In the last four decades, the US and other industrialized economies have experienced a pronounced drop in the fraction of the population working in middle-waged jobs. Since employment growth has been weighted toward the upper- and lower-tails of the wage distribution, this phenomenon has become known as job polarization. An important literature demonstrates that this change has meant the loss of job opportunities in certain types of occupations—those that are routine in nature, for which the tasks performed on the job follow a well-defined linear structure or procedural routine. The fact that such occupational tasks are easily automated has led researchers to study the role of recent advances in “automation technologies” in this disappearanc...
Abstract Technological change is a prominent hypothesis for the recent polarization of the labor mar...
We offer a unified analysis of the growth of low-skill service occupations between 1980 and 2005 and...
We analyze the effect of technological change in a novel framework that integrates an economy's skil...
In the last four decades, the US and other industrialized economies have experienced a pronounced dr...
A key feature of the U.S. labor market since 1980 is the substantial growth of the employment in hig...
The creeping hollowing out of the middle class and the simultaneous rise of automation have become h...
Has the decline in manufacturing and clerical jobs been responsible for the lagging wages of middles...
How do firms respond to technological advances that facilitate the automation of tasks? Which tasks ...
Job losses in the Great Recession were concentrated among middle-skill workers, the same group that ...
The increasing automation of tasks traditionally performed by labour is reshaping the relationship b...
I present a quantitative model which accounts for changes in occupational wages, occupational employ...
This paper explores the employment trajectories of workers exposed to technological change. Based on...
Routine-biased technological change has emerged as the dominant explanation for the differential ear...
This paper investigates basic relationships between technology and occupations. Building a general o...
This paper explores the employment trajectories of workers exposed to technological change. Based on...
Abstract Technological change is a prominent hypothesis for the recent polarization of the labor mar...
We offer a unified analysis of the growth of low-skill service occupations between 1980 and 2005 and...
We analyze the effect of technological change in a novel framework that integrates an economy's skil...
In the last four decades, the US and other industrialized economies have experienced a pronounced dr...
A key feature of the U.S. labor market since 1980 is the substantial growth of the employment in hig...
The creeping hollowing out of the middle class and the simultaneous rise of automation have become h...
Has the decline in manufacturing and clerical jobs been responsible for the lagging wages of middles...
How do firms respond to technological advances that facilitate the automation of tasks? Which tasks ...
Job losses in the Great Recession were concentrated among middle-skill workers, the same group that ...
The increasing automation of tasks traditionally performed by labour is reshaping the relationship b...
I present a quantitative model which accounts for changes in occupational wages, occupational employ...
This paper explores the employment trajectories of workers exposed to technological change. Based on...
Routine-biased technological change has emerged as the dominant explanation for the differential ear...
This paper investigates basic relationships between technology and occupations. Building a general o...
This paper explores the employment trajectories of workers exposed to technological change. Based on...
Abstract Technological change is a prominent hypothesis for the recent polarization of the labor mar...
We offer a unified analysis of the growth of low-skill service occupations between 1980 and 2005 and...
We analyze the effect of technological change in a novel framework that integrates an economy's skil...