Last Revision: July 2008This paper constructs and structurally estimates a dynamic model of occupational choice where all occupations are characterized in a continuous multidimensional space of skill requirement using the data from the Dictionary of Occupational Titles and the NLSY79. This skill space approach allows the model to include hundreds of occupations at the three-digit census classification level without a large number of parameters. Thereby it provides more detailed analysis of occupations than previous papers. Parameter estimates indicate that skill demanding occupations offer higher returns to education and experience, which results in occupational sorting. They also suggest that the estimated skill prices by the OLS are sever...
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This paper analyzes theoretically and empirically the role and significance of occupational mobility...
This paper applies Lazear’s skill-weights approach (2009) to analyze the specificity of skill combin...
This paper constructs and estimates a structural dynamic model of occupational choice in which all o...
This paper examines career choices using a dynamic structural model that nests a job search model wi...
The previous literature on career choice has either assumed that worker productivity in a job is mat...
This research examines educational attainment and mobility between \u85rms and occupations using a d...
This paper examines career choices using a dynamic structural model that nests a job search model wi...
While employed, workers learn their comparative advantage and eventually choose occupations that bes...
This article examines career choices using a dynamic structural model that nests a job search model ...
September 20, 2009This paper examines how primitive skills associated with occupations are formed an...
This paper develops a new empirical framework for analyzing occupational choice and career progressi...
We construct a structural model of on-the-job search in which workers differ in skills along several...
This paper examines the cyclical properties of employment rates in a search and matching model that ...
One of the most remarkable developments in the US labor market of the past two and a half decades ha...
We develop a dynamic discrete choice model of training choice, employment and wage growth, allowing ...
This paper analyzes theoretically and empirically the role and significance of occupational mobility...
This paper applies Lazear’s skill-weights approach (2009) to analyze the specificity of skill combin...
This paper constructs and estimates a structural dynamic model of occupational choice in which all o...
This paper examines career choices using a dynamic structural model that nests a job search model wi...
The previous literature on career choice has either assumed that worker productivity in a job is mat...
This research examines educational attainment and mobility between \u85rms and occupations using a d...
This paper examines career choices using a dynamic structural model that nests a job search model wi...
While employed, workers learn their comparative advantage and eventually choose occupations that bes...
This article examines career choices using a dynamic structural model that nests a job search model ...
September 20, 2009This paper examines how primitive skills associated with occupations are formed an...
This paper develops a new empirical framework for analyzing occupational choice and career progressi...
We construct a structural model of on-the-job search in which workers differ in skills along several...
This paper examines the cyclical properties of employment rates in a search and matching model that ...
One of the most remarkable developments in the US labor market of the past two and a half decades ha...
We develop a dynamic discrete choice model of training choice, employment and wage growth, allowing ...
This paper analyzes theoretically and empirically the role and significance of occupational mobility...
This paper applies Lazear’s skill-weights approach (2009) to analyze the specificity of skill combin...