This paper shows how the Computer Revolution of the 1980s shifted the economic trajectories of U.S. cities. Examining the emergence of new occupational titles in official census classifications, we document a sharp reversal in the skill content of new jobs. While technological change was biased towards routine skills throughout the 1970s, new job titles mainly appeared in occupations and industries that required abstract skills after 1980. This reversal is also reflected in the geography of new jobs. Following the Computer Revolution, the creation of new jobs shifted towards cities with endowments of analytical and interactive skills. Our results suggest that the recent divergence of U.S. cities can in part be explained by the complementari...
Cities in the U.S. with a higher initial share of college graduates have had a greater subsequent in...
One approach to urban areas emphasizes the existence of certain immutable relationships, such as Zip...
We apply an understanding of what computers do to study how computerization alters job skill demands...
This paper shows how the Computer Revolution of the 1980s shifted the economic trajectories of U.S. ...
Cities have been an important part of the modern economic system where a massive number of people wo...
The introduction and diffusion of personal computers are widely viewed as a technological revolution...
Industrial renewal in the 21st century: evidence from US cities. Regional Studies. Where and why do ...
We develop a new methodology for quantifying the tasks undertaken within occupations using over 3,00...
The three chapters of this dissertation examine evidence on relationships between patterns of agglom...
The technologies that now dominate the production of goods and services, especially in advanced indu...
Much geographical research focuses on the causes of geographical differences in net employment chang...
Since the 1980s spatial inequality within countries has been increasing. This thesis focuses in thre...
This article investigates whether the development of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
This research moves beyond preoccupations with deindustrialization, joblessness, and the urban “unde...
© 2018 The Authors. The city has proved to be the most successful form of human agglomeration and pr...
Cities in the U.S. with a higher initial share of college graduates have had a greater subsequent in...
One approach to urban areas emphasizes the existence of certain immutable relationships, such as Zip...
We apply an understanding of what computers do to study how computerization alters job skill demands...
This paper shows how the Computer Revolution of the 1980s shifted the economic trajectories of U.S. ...
Cities have been an important part of the modern economic system where a massive number of people wo...
The introduction and diffusion of personal computers are widely viewed as a technological revolution...
Industrial renewal in the 21st century: evidence from US cities. Regional Studies. Where and why do ...
We develop a new methodology for quantifying the tasks undertaken within occupations using over 3,00...
The three chapters of this dissertation examine evidence on relationships between patterns of agglom...
The technologies that now dominate the production of goods and services, especially in advanced indu...
Much geographical research focuses on the causes of geographical differences in net employment chang...
Since the 1980s spatial inequality within countries has been increasing. This thesis focuses in thre...
This article investigates whether the development of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
This research moves beyond preoccupations with deindustrialization, joblessness, and the urban “unde...
© 2018 The Authors. The city has proved to be the most successful form of human agglomeration and pr...
Cities in the U.S. with a higher initial share of college graduates have had a greater subsequent in...
One approach to urban areas emphasizes the existence of certain immutable relationships, such as Zip...
We apply an understanding of what computers do to study how computerization alters job skill demands...