This article studies simultaneous changes in four labor market variables: the unemployment rates for college and high-school graduates, the education wage premium, and the level of college participation. It develops an equilibrium search and matching model of the labor market where education is endogenously determined. Then the model is used to investigate quantitatively whether the change in the above labor market variables from 1970 to 1990 in the United States can be traced to changes in the environment. A skill-biased change in technology together with an increase in employment frictions can explain much of the observed variation in these variables. Copyright 2006 by the Economics Department Of The University Of Pennsylvania And Osaka U...
This paper derives and tests a procedure to estimate a general class of panel data models that displ...
Focusing on the United States labor market, I employ an original dataset to examine the relationship...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...
This article studies simultaneous changes in four labor market variables: the unemployment rates for...
A generalized rise in unemployment rates for both college and high-schoolgraduates, a widening educa...
A generalized rise in unemployment rates for both college and high-school gradu-ates, a widening edu...
A generalized rise in unemployment rates for both college and high-school gradu-ates, a widening edu...
In this article, we present a unified treatment of and explanation for the evolution of wages and em...
A skill-biased change in technology can account at once for the changes observed in a number of impo...
This article analyzes the impact of stochastic skill-biased technological change on earnings inequal...
There are three chapters in this dissertation. In the first two chapters, I focus on the deceleratio...
Large increases in educational attainment have resulted in dramatic shifts in the composition of edu...
This paper quantifies the change in the causal effect of education on labor market earnings in the U...
During the last two decades the so called IT revolution has led to a diverse pattern of growth and e...
The makeup of jobs in the United States has undergone significant changes from 1980 to the 2010’s - ...
This paper derives and tests a procedure to estimate a general class of panel data models that displ...
Focusing on the United States labor market, I employ an original dataset to examine the relationship...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...
This article studies simultaneous changes in four labor market variables: the unemployment rates for...
A generalized rise in unemployment rates for both college and high-schoolgraduates, a widening educa...
A generalized rise in unemployment rates for both college and high-school gradu-ates, a widening edu...
A generalized rise in unemployment rates for both college and high-school gradu-ates, a widening edu...
In this article, we present a unified treatment of and explanation for the evolution of wages and em...
A skill-biased change in technology can account at once for the changes observed in a number of impo...
This article analyzes the impact of stochastic skill-biased technological change on earnings inequal...
There are three chapters in this dissertation. In the first two chapters, I focus on the deceleratio...
Large increases in educational attainment have resulted in dramatic shifts in the composition of edu...
This paper quantifies the change in the causal effect of education on labor market earnings in the U...
During the last two decades the so called IT revolution has led to a diverse pattern of growth and e...
The makeup of jobs in the United States has undergone significant changes from 1980 to the 2010’s - ...
This paper derives and tests a procedure to estimate a general class of panel data models that displ...
Focusing on the United States labor market, I employ an original dataset to examine the relationship...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...