The UK and the US have experienced both rising skill premia and rising employment of skilled workers since the 1980s. These trends are typically interpreted as concurrent shifts of relative skill supplies and demands, and the demand shifts are attributed to skill biased technological change or changes in international trade patterns. If more skilled workers demand more skill intensive goods, then an exogenous increase in relative skill supplies will also induce a shift in relative demand. This channel reduces the need to rely on technology and trade to explain the patterns in the data. In this paper, I illustrate this mechanism in a simple two-sector general equilibrium model. The empirical part of the paper demonstrates that more educated ...
In the 1980s several advanced countries saw rising skilled wage differentials at the same time as in...
That the relative demand for labor in the upper segment of the skill distribution has been shifting ...
Skill-biased technical change and trade integration have both been indicated to be the cause of the ...
The US and the UK have experienced both rising skill premia and ris-ing employment of skilled worker...
This paper examines the effect of shifts in the relative supply and demand of skills on the skill pr...
The cause(s) of increased wage inequality in developed nations in recent decades is a contentious is...
Using Consumer Expenditure Survey data this paper shows that more educated workers demand more high-...
This paper describes and explains some of the principal trends in the wage and skilldistribution in ...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
We use a double-calibrated general equilibrium model to decompose the growth of the high-skilled wag...
This paper attempts to reconcile the slowdown in wage inequality in the 1990s with the view that int...
We examine trends in wage inequality in the US and other countries over the past four decades. We sh...
We study the effect “globalization” on wage inequality. Our “global” economy resembles Rosen (1981) ...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
in male wage inequality and skill premiums and investigates the extent to which shifts in observable...
In the 1980s several advanced countries saw rising skilled wage differentials at the same time as in...
That the relative demand for labor in the upper segment of the skill distribution has been shifting ...
Skill-biased technical change and trade integration have both been indicated to be the cause of the ...
The US and the UK have experienced both rising skill premia and ris-ing employment of skilled worker...
This paper examines the effect of shifts in the relative supply and demand of skills on the skill pr...
The cause(s) of increased wage inequality in developed nations in recent decades is a contentious is...
Using Consumer Expenditure Survey data this paper shows that more educated workers demand more high-...
This paper describes and explains some of the principal trends in the wage and skilldistribution in ...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
We use a double-calibrated general equilibrium model to decompose the growth of the high-skilled wag...
This paper attempts to reconcile the slowdown in wage inequality in the 1990s with the view that int...
We examine trends in wage inequality in the US and other countries over the past four decades. We sh...
We study the effect “globalization” on wage inequality. Our “global” economy resembles Rosen (1981) ...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
in male wage inequality and skill premiums and investigates the extent to which shifts in observable...
In the 1980s several advanced countries saw rising skilled wage differentials at the same time as in...
That the relative demand for labor in the upper segment of the skill distribution has been shifting ...
Skill-biased technical change and trade integration have both been indicated to be the cause of the ...