We use matched individual-level CPS data to study the decline in middle-wage routine occupations during the last 40 years, and determine how the associated labor market flows have evolved. The decline in employment in these occupations can be primarily accounted for by changes in transition rates from non-participation and unemployment to routine employment. We study how these transition rates have changed since the mid-1970s, and find that changes are primarily due to the propensity of individuals to make such transitions, whereas relatively little is due to demographic changes. We also find that changes in the propensity to transition into routine occupations account for a substantial proportion of the rise in non-participation observed i...
Unemployment varies substantially over time and across sub-groups of the labour market. Worker flows...
The last two economic downturns are notable for their slow labor market recoveries. Yet, the behavio...
The present study adds to the literature on routinization and employment by capturing within occupat...
We study the deterioration of employment in middle-wage, routine occupations in the United States in...
Abstract I investigate the role of labor market flows in the decline of routine employment in Switze...
We propose a new methodology to measure and to study worker mobility across occupations and jobs in ...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data over the period 1976-2010 and the occupation classificati...
This analysis, using Current Population Survey data, yields statistically compelling evidence that c...
The US labor market witnessed two apparently unrelated secular movements in the last 30 years: a dec...
The US labor market witnessed two apparently unrelated secular movements in thelast 30 years: a decl...
In order to measure the flexibility of the labor market, evaluate the job-worker matching process, a...
This paper provides an analysis of the effects of Job Polarization on the labor market through the s...
This article reviews the findings from Cortes (2016) and Cortes, Jaimovich, and Siu (2017), which ex...
We study the cyclical behavior of job loss and hiring using CPS worker flow data, adjusted for margi...
Using individual-level CPS data matched across adjacent months from 1996 to 2013, my dissertation ex...
Unemployment varies substantially over time and across sub-groups of the labour market. Worker flows...
The last two economic downturns are notable for their slow labor market recoveries. Yet, the behavio...
The present study adds to the literature on routinization and employment by capturing within occupat...
We study the deterioration of employment in middle-wage, routine occupations in the United States in...
Abstract I investigate the role of labor market flows in the decline of routine employment in Switze...
We propose a new methodology to measure and to study worker mobility across occupations and jobs in ...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data over the period 1976-2010 and the occupation classificati...
This analysis, using Current Population Survey data, yields statistically compelling evidence that c...
The US labor market witnessed two apparently unrelated secular movements in the last 30 years: a dec...
The US labor market witnessed two apparently unrelated secular movements in thelast 30 years: a decl...
In order to measure the flexibility of the labor market, evaluate the job-worker matching process, a...
This paper provides an analysis of the effects of Job Polarization on the labor market through the s...
This article reviews the findings from Cortes (2016) and Cortes, Jaimovich, and Siu (2017), which ex...
We study the cyclical behavior of job loss and hiring using CPS worker flow data, adjusted for margi...
Using individual-level CPS data matched across adjacent months from 1996 to 2013, my dissertation ex...
Unemployment varies substantially over time and across sub-groups of the labour market. Worker flows...
The last two economic downturns are notable for their slow labor market recoveries. Yet, the behavio...
The present study adds to the literature on routinization and employment by capturing within occupat...