I develop an assignment model of occupations with multidimensional heterogeneity in production tasks and worker skills. Tasks are distributed continuously in the skill space, whereas workers have a discrete distribution with a finite number of types. Occupations arise endogenously as bundles of tasks optimally assigned to a type of worker. The model allows us to study how occupations respond to changes in the economic environment, making it useful for analyzing the implications of automation, skill-biased technical change, offshoring, and worker training. Using the model, I characterize how wages, the marginal product of workers, the substitutability between worker types, and the labor share depend on the assignment of tasks to workers. I i...
What determines the earnings of a worker relative to his peers in the same occupation? What makes a ...
Defence date: 10 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Nicola Pavoni, Università Bocconi (Supervisor) ...
An emerging literature argues that changes in the allocation of workplace “tasks” between capital an...
This paper examines how primitive skills associated with occupations are formed and rewarded in the ...
We construct a structural model of on-the-job search in which workers differ in skills along several...
Mechanization− the replacement by machines of humans engaged in production tasks− is a continuing pr...
The U.S. economy has experienced a significant drop in the fraction of the population employed in mi...
How do firms respond to technological advances that facilitate the automation of tasks? Which tasks ...
Mechanization (or automation) - the replacement by machines of humans (and animals) engaged in produ...
This paper reviews the literature on two-sided atomeless assign-ment models of workers to tasks. Usi...
This thesis contains three essays on the role of tasks and technology in explaining the trends in re...
The increasing automation of tasks traditionally performed by labour is reshaping the relationship b...
This dissertation is composed of three essays using labor search models to explore the role of skill...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
This paper studies the assignment of heterogeneous workers to het-erogeneous jobs. Owing to the anon...
What determines the earnings of a worker relative to his peers in the same occupation? What makes a ...
Defence date: 10 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Nicola Pavoni, Università Bocconi (Supervisor) ...
An emerging literature argues that changes in the allocation of workplace “tasks” between capital an...
This paper examines how primitive skills associated with occupations are formed and rewarded in the ...
We construct a structural model of on-the-job search in which workers differ in skills along several...
Mechanization− the replacement by machines of humans engaged in production tasks− is a continuing pr...
The U.S. economy has experienced a significant drop in the fraction of the population employed in mi...
How do firms respond to technological advances that facilitate the automation of tasks? Which tasks ...
Mechanization (or automation) - the replacement by machines of humans (and animals) engaged in produ...
This paper reviews the literature on two-sided atomeless assign-ment models of workers to tasks. Usi...
This thesis contains three essays on the role of tasks and technology in explaining the trends in re...
The increasing automation of tasks traditionally performed by labour is reshaping the relationship b...
This dissertation is composed of three essays using labor search models to explore the role of skill...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
This paper studies the assignment of heterogeneous workers to het-erogeneous jobs. Owing to the anon...
What determines the earnings of a worker relative to his peers in the same occupation? What makes a ...
Defence date: 10 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Nicola Pavoni, Università Bocconi (Supervisor) ...
An emerging literature argues that changes in the allocation of workplace “tasks” between capital an...