Across the developed world, employment has polarized clearly by occupation, but changes to the wage structure have been harder to interpret. We examine changes to the wage structure in the UK and Germany, two countries with apparently very different trends. Using panel data, we argue that changes to quality-adjusted prices for occupations grouped by predominant tasks correlate strongly with employment growth in both countries, consistently with task-based changes to labour demand. The gap between price and average wage changes is strongest in top (knowledge) jobs, implying that the average quality of these workers has declined over time. We obtain further direct evidence on changes to worker quality using rich data on individual characteris...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
By reviewing our work in Bárány and Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between...
Across the developed world, employment has polarized clearly by occupation, but changes to the wage ...
Across the developed world, employment has polarized clearly by occupation, but changes to the wage ...
Across the developed world, employment has polarized clearly by occupation, but changes to the wage ...
Across the developed world, employment has polarized clearly by occupation, but changes to the wage ...
Different empirical studies suggest that the structure of employment in the U.S. and Great Britain t...
We analyze the pattern of occupational change over the last two decades in Britain, Germany, Spain a...
The consensus view in economics is that labor markets are polarizing as job creation takes place in ...
The consensus view in economics is that labor markets are polarizing as job creation takes place in ...
Different empirical studies suggest that the structure of employment in the U.S. and Great Britain t...
In this paper I investigate developments in relative employ-ment in relation to general jobquality, ...
We document that job polarization -contrary to the consensus- has started as early as the 1950s in t...
We analyze the pattern of occupational change over the last two decades in Britain, Germany, Spain a...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
By reviewing our work in Bárány and Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between...
Across the developed world, employment has polarized clearly by occupation, but changes to the wage ...
Across the developed world, employment has polarized clearly by occupation, but changes to the wage ...
Across the developed world, employment has polarized clearly by occupation, but changes to the wage ...
Across the developed world, employment has polarized clearly by occupation, but changes to the wage ...
Different empirical studies suggest that the structure of employment in the U.S. and Great Britain t...
We analyze the pattern of occupational change over the last two decades in Britain, Germany, Spain a...
The consensus view in economics is that labor markets are polarizing as job creation takes place in ...
The consensus view in economics is that labor markets are polarizing as job creation takes place in ...
Different empirical studies suggest that the structure of employment in the U.S. and Great Britain t...
In this paper I investigate developments in relative employ-ment in relation to general jobquality, ...
We document that job polarization -contrary to the consensus- has started as early as the 1950s in t...
We analyze the pattern of occupational change over the last two decades in Britain, Germany, Spain a...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
This paper argues that skill-biased technical change has some deficiencies as a hypothesis about the...
By reviewing our work in Bárány and Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between...