We document and discuss a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate skilled hours since the mid- 1980’s. Using CPS data for 1979:1-2003:4, we find that the volatility of skilled hours relative to the volatility of GDP has nearly tripled since 1984. In contrast, the cyclical properties of unskilled hours have remained essentially unchanged. We evaluate whether a simple supply/demand model for skilled and unskilled labor with capital-skill complementarity in production can help explain this stylized fact. Our model accounts for about sixty percent of the observed increase in the relative volatility of skilled labor
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This paper constructs a new dataset for total hours worked at the quarterly frequency for 14 OECD co...
This paper documents and discusses a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours wor...
ours worked by individuals with a college degree (skilled workers) since the mid-1980’s. Using the C...
This paper documents and discusses a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours wor...
Hours volatility has changed non-monotonically across skill groups since the mid-1980s. The welfare ...
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I develop a model that accounts for the cyclical movements of hours and employment in the U.S. over ...
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Labor composition by gender, age, and education has undergone dramatic changes over the last forty y...
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We decompose underlying disturbances in total hours into three kinds: disturbances that shift the st...
An average person born in the United States in the second half of the 19th century completed 7 years...
This article investigates the relation between the cyclical behaviour of employment composition and ...
Aggregate labor productivity used to be strongly procyclical in the United States, but the procyclic...
This paper constructs a new dataset for total hours worked at the quarterly frequency for 14 OECD co...
This paper documents and discusses a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours wor...
ours worked by individuals with a college degree (skilled workers) since the mid-1980’s. Using the C...
This paper documents and discusses a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours wor...
Hours volatility has changed non-monotonically across skill groups since the mid-1980s. The welfare ...
For the past few decades, labor composition has changed drastically in the U.S. This paper examines ...
I develop a model that accounts for the cyclical movements of hours and employment in the U.S. over ...
Over the past two decades, technological progress has been biased towards making skilled labor more ...
Labor composition by gender, age, and education has undergone dramatic changes over the last forty y...
We study long-run trends in aggregate market hours of work and shifts across economic sectors within...
The cyclicality of a job’s surplus is of central importance for the Mortensen-Pissarides theory of l...
We decompose underlying disturbances in total hours into three kinds: disturbances that shift the st...
An average person born in the United States in the second half of the 19th century completed 7 years...
This article investigates the relation between the cyclical behaviour of employment composition and ...
Aggregate labor productivity used to be strongly procyclical in the United States, but the procyclic...
This paper constructs a new dataset for total hours worked at the quarterly frequency for 14 OECD co...