We analyze the relationship between offshoring and the onshore workforce composition in German multinational enterprises (MNEs), using plant data that allow us to discern tasks, occupations, and workforce skills. Offshoring is associated with a statistically significant shift towards more non-routine and more interactive tasks, and with a shift towards highly educated workers. Moreover, the shift towards highly educated workers is in excess of what is implied by changes in either the task or the occupational composition. Whether offshored activities are located in low-income or high-income countries does not alter the direction of the relationship. We find offshoring to predict between 10 and 15 percent of observed changes in wage-bill shar...
We examine the effects of endogenous offshoring on cost-efficiency, wages and unemployment in a task...
This paper estimates the effects of offshoring on labour market inequalities between skill groups ba...
We employ data that match the population of Danish workers to the universe of private-sector Danish ...
We analyze the relationship between offshoring and the onshore workforce composition in German multi...
We analyze the relationship between offshoring and the onshore workforce composition in German multi...
We analyze the relationship between offshoring and the onshore workforce composition in German multi...
First and preliminary draft. Using plant data that distinguish between occupations, tasks, and workf...
The paper investigates the relationship between offshoring, wages, and the ease with which individua...
The paper investigates the relationship between offshoring, wages, and the ease with which individua...
While most of the offshoring literature focuses on the effects on relative wages, other implications...
This paper studies the direct and indirect channels through which offshoring affects the domestic sk...
We offer a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence for a positive link between increased offs...
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We examine the relationship between relative demands for skills, non-routine, and non-offshorable ta...
In this paper, we investigate, by merging the Danish linked employer-employee database with a Danish...
We examine the effects of endogenous offshoring on cost-efficiency, wages and unemployment in a task...
This paper estimates the effects of offshoring on labour market inequalities between skill groups ba...
We employ data that match the population of Danish workers to the universe of private-sector Danish ...
We analyze the relationship between offshoring and the onshore workforce composition in German multi...
We analyze the relationship between offshoring and the onshore workforce composition in German multi...
We analyze the relationship between offshoring and the onshore workforce composition in German multi...
First and preliminary draft. Using plant data that distinguish between occupations, tasks, and workf...
The paper investigates the relationship between offshoring, wages, and the ease with which individua...
The paper investigates the relationship between offshoring, wages, and the ease with which individua...
While most of the offshoring literature focuses on the effects on relative wages, other implications...
This paper studies the direct and indirect channels through which offshoring affects the domestic sk...
We offer a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence for a positive link between increased offs...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
We examine the relationship between relative demands for skills, non-routine, and non-offshorable ta...
In this paper, we investigate, by merging the Danish linked employer-employee database with a Danish...
We examine the effects of endogenous offshoring on cost-efficiency, wages and unemployment in a task...
This paper estimates the effects of offshoring on labour market inequalities between skill groups ba...
We employ data that match the population of Danish workers to the universe of private-sector Danish ...