The progressive diffusion of ICT explains the raise in the number of highly paid jobs but has difficulties in justifying that of low-paid jobs. Classifying occupations according to their median wage in 1993, we analyze their employment growth until 2010, which is highest both in the top and in the bottom of the distribution, and lowest in the middle. Low-paid personnel services arise as the main factor responsible for the increase in the proportion of employment at the bottom of the wage distribution. We argue that population aging can explain the increased demand for personal services and thus the rise of employment in low-paid positions. Our argument goes as follows: goods and personal services are complementary for seniors. The decrease ...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall in prices of informa...
This paper investigates the relationships between new technologies, innovative workplace practices a...
Polarization is now well established and documented. The increase in the share of high-wage and low-...
The progressive diffusion of ICT explains the raise in the number of highly paid jobs but has diffic...
This paper extends on French data the previous findings on US data: employment and wage growth have b...
Using panel data from nine European countries over the period 1970 to 2007, we examine the impact of...
We study the role of labour demand in the low employment rate of older workers in France. We find no...
This paper originally incorporates life-cycle features into the job creation - job destruction frame...
We offer an alternative explanation for the decline in labor force participation of senior workers. ...
The European Union laid out the Lisbon agenda in order to become "the most competitive and dynamic k...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall of prices of informa...
We analyse the role of training in mitigating the negative impact of technical and organizational ch...
We document that job polarization—contrary to the consensus—has started as early as the 1950s in the...
In France, the proportion of unskilled non‑manual jobs is higher today than forty years ago, especia...
OECD labor markets have become more “polarized” with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall in prices of informa...
This paper investigates the relationships between new technologies, innovative workplace practices a...
Polarization is now well established and documented. The increase in the share of high-wage and low-...
The progressive diffusion of ICT explains the raise in the number of highly paid jobs but has diffic...
This paper extends on French data the previous findings on US data: employment and wage growth have b...
Using panel data from nine European countries over the period 1970 to 2007, we examine the impact of...
We study the role of labour demand in the low employment rate of older workers in France. We find no...
This paper originally incorporates life-cycle features into the job creation - job destruction frame...
We offer an alternative explanation for the decline in labor force participation of senior workers. ...
The European Union laid out the Lisbon agenda in order to become "the most competitive and dynamic k...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall of prices of informa...
We analyse the role of training in mitigating the negative impact of technical and organizational ch...
We document that job polarization—contrary to the consensus—has started as early as the 1950s in the...
In France, the proportion of unskilled non‑manual jobs is higher today than forty years ago, especia...
OECD labor markets have become more “polarized” with employment in the middle of the skill distribut...
Using data from 10 Western European countries, I provide evidence that the fall in prices of informa...
This paper investigates the relationships between new technologies, innovative workplace practices a...
Polarization is now well established and documented. The increase in the share of high-wage and low-...