We compare employment and wage polarization in the U.S. using different sample periods, occupations classification and the inclusion or not of agricultural occupations. We report two main findings. First, we show that employment polarization can emerge together or without wage polarization, depending on the sample period considered. Second, we show that removing agricultural occupations changes the timing of employment polarization, making it emerge earlier, and substantially increases the degree of both employment and wage polarization with respect to the case in which they are included in the sample
Employment Polarization is often identified as one of the factors driving the growing wage in...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of job polarization in 16 Western European countries over the...
Labour-market polarization is characterized by increased employment in occupations at the top but al...
We compare employment and wage polarization in the U.S. using different sample periods, occupations ...
We document that job polarization—contrary to the consensus—has started as early as the 1950s in the...
(1) Background: Wage polarization and skill polarization are frequently mentioned in the literature,...
We document that U.S. employment polarization in the 1980-2008 period is largely generated by women....
By reviewing our work in Bárány and Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between...
By reviewing our work in Bárány, Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between job...
This dissertation, in its four essays, considers whether employment polarization entails a similar p...
An in-depth analysis of the state of the U.S. labor market over the past three decades reveals that ...
Technological innovations have drastically increased labor productivity, but low labor force partici...
Polarization is now well established and documented. The increase in the share of high-wage and low-...
In this paper, I first show that Swedish job polarization is––contrary to common belief––a long-run ...
Over the last two decades, earnings in the United States increased at the top and at the bottom of t...
Employment Polarization is often identified as one of the factors driving the growing wage in...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of job polarization in 16 Western European countries over the...
Labour-market polarization is characterized by increased employment in occupations at the top but al...
We compare employment and wage polarization in the U.S. using different sample periods, occupations ...
We document that job polarization—contrary to the consensus—has started as early as the 1950s in the...
(1) Background: Wage polarization and skill polarization are frequently mentioned in the literature,...
We document that U.S. employment polarization in the 1980-2008 period is largely generated by women....
By reviewing our work in Bárány and Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between...
By reviewing our work in Bárány, Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between job...
This dissertation, in its four essays, considers whether employment polarization entails a similar p...
An in-depth analysis of the state of the U.S. labor market over the past three decades reveals that ...
Technological innovations have drastically increased labor productivity, but low labor force partici...
Polarization is now well established and documented. The increase in the share of high-wage and low-...
In this paper, I first show that Swedish job polarization is––contrary to common belief––a long-run ...
Over the last two decades, earnings in the United States increased at the top and at the bottom of t...
Employment Polarization is often identified as one of the factors driving the growing wage in...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of job polarization in 16 Western European countries over the...
Labour-market polarization is characterized by increased employment in occupations at the top but al...