The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over the same period the time trend in the college wage premium has been extraordinarily flat. We show that these patterns cannot be explained by composition changes. Instead, we present a model in which firms choose between centralized and decentralized organizational forms and demonstrate that it can explain the main patterns. We also show the model has implications that differentiate it from both the exogenous skill-biased technological change model and the endogenous invention model, and that U.K. data fit with those implications. The result is a consistent picture of the transformation of the U.K. labour market in the last two decades
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia Laboral / Labour Economics, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Uni...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...
The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over t...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper analyzes the links between labour market institutions and skill premiums in the UK, contr...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
There are three chapters in this dissertation. In the first two chapters, I focus on the deceleratio...
Chapter I, "Lousy and lovely jobs: the rising polarization of work in Britain", shows that the UK si...
A fundamental shift is taking place in the way we think about the future of work and its relationshi...
This paper provides findings from the UK Labour Force Surveys from 1993 to 2003 on the financial pr...
Skill premium in the United Kingdom has increased substantially since the 1970s. This paper analyzes...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
We examine the labor market consequences of an exogenous increase in the supply of skilled labor in ...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia Laboral / Labour Economics, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Uni...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...
The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over t...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper analyzes the links between labour market institutions and skill premiums in the UK, contr...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
There are three chapters in this dissertation. In the first two chapters, I focus on the deceleratio...
Chapter I, "Lousy and lovely jobs: the rising polarization of work in Britain", shows that the UK si...
A fundamental shift is taking place in the way we think about the future of work and its relationshi...
This paper provides findings from the UK Labour Force Surveys from 1993 to 2003 on the financial pr...
Skill premium in the United Kingdom has increased substantially since the 1970s. This paper analyzes...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
We examine the labor market consequences of an exogenous increase in the supply of skilled labor in ...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia Laboral / Labour Economics, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Uni...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...