Using very detailed register data on cognitive abilities and productive personality traits for nearly all Swedish males at age 18, we show that employment in the recent past has shifted towards skill-intensive occupations. Employment growth is monotonically skill biased in relation to this set of general-purpose transferable skills, despite the well-known U-shaped (”polarizing”) relationship to occupational wage ranks. The patterns coexist because growing low-wage occupations tend to employ workers who are comparably skilled in these dimensions, whereas workers in declining mid-wage occupations instead have less of these general non-manual skills than suggested by their wages. Employment has primarily increased in occupations where workers ...
Master in Economics: Empirical Applications and Policies. Academic Year: 2018-2019Following findings...
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Master in Economics: Empirical Applications and Policies. Academic Year: 2018-2019Following findings...
September 20, 2009This paper examines how primitive skills associated with occupations are formed an...
The fear that technological progress will render much of human labour obsolete is not new. However, ...
We assess the career earnings losses that individual Swedish workers suffered when their occupations...
In this paper I investigate developments in relative employ-ment in relation to general jobquality, ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
In this article, we analyse whether technological change induces skill obsolescence and early labour...
This background paper for MIT’s Work of the Future report (2020) reviews what is known about trends ...
New technologies are replacing workers in a growing range of occupations, causing loss of earnings a...
This research will determine the extent to which the skill composition of the pool of unemployed cha...
This paper investigates skills and the use of skills at work in 21 OECD countries. The skills includ...
This paper analyzes the career progression of skilled and unskilled workers, with a focus on how car...
A central organizing framework of the voluminous recent literature studying changes in the returns t...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
We study the role of occupational skills for labour market transitions after layoffs. Drawing on Laz...
Master in Economics: Empirical Applications and Policies. Academic Year: 2018-2019Following findings...
September 20, 2009This paper examines how primitive skills associated with occupations are formed an...
The fear that technological progress will render much of human labour obsolete is not new. However, ...