In this paper we challenge the conventional assumption that accumulated human capital can be divided into employer-specific and general labour market skills and explore the possibility of industry and occupational specificity. The estimates of a Mincer wage equation, on a BHPS sample, suggest some interesting patterns. Occupational expertise, so far overlooked in the literature, appears to play a major role on workersÕ earnings profiles. Antithetically, the evidence on industry experience is limited and in some cases mixed. Furthermore, the estimated occupational effect is actually driven by some particular occupations, implying that expertise is important only in these specific career paths.human capital, occupational expertise, industry e...
Ever since Mincer (1974), years of labor market experience were used to approximate individual's gen...
Most skills acquired through on-the-job training may be specific to an occupation and therefore tran...
This article presents the results of research into the impact on individual skill levels of the vari...
This paper departs from the conventional assumption that divides accumulated in work human capital i...
Previous studies assume that labor market skills are either fully general or specific to a firm. Thi...
This paper presents instrumental variables estimates of the effects of firm tenure, occupation speci...
We study the role of occupational skills for labour market transitions after layoffs. Drawing on Laz...
Individuals are often trained in a specific filed but work in another. This thesis analyses the reru...
Do apprenticeships convey mainly general or also firm- and occupation-specific human capital? Specif...
This paper assesses the trade-off between acquiring specialized skills targeted for a particular occ...
In recent years the human capital earnings model has been widely used as a framework for examining t...
This article studies how portable skills accumulated in the labor market are. Using rich data on tas...
Labor economists have long used occupation indicators as a proxy for unobserved skills that a worker...
Most individuals have more than one job or occupation in their working lives. Most employees are rep...
We find that returns to occupational tenure are substantial. Everything else being constant, 5 years...
Ever since Mincer (1974), years of labor market experience were used to approximate individual's gen...
Most skills acquired through on-the-job training may be specific to an occupation and therefore tran...
This article presents the results of research into the impact on individual skill levels of the vari...
This paper departs from the conventional assumption that divides accumulated in work human capital i...
Previous studies assume that labor market skills are either fully general or specific to a firm. Thi...
This paper presents instrumental variables estimates of the effects of firm tenure, occupation speci...
We study the role of occupational skills for labour market transitions after layoffs. Drawing on Laz...
Individuals are often trained in a specific filed but work in another. This thesis analyses the reru...
Do apprenticeships convey mainly general or also firm- and occupation-specific human capital? Specif...
This paper assesses the trade-off between acquiring specialized skills targeted for a particular occ...
In recent years the human capital earnings model has been widely used as a framework for examining t...
This article studies how portable skills accumulated in the labor market are. Using rich data on tas...
Labor economists have long used occupation indicators as a proxy for unobserved skills that a worker...
Most individuals have more than one job or occupation in their working lives. Most employees are rep...
We find that returns to occupational tenure are substantial. Everything else being constant, 5 years...
Ever since Mincer (1974), years of labor market experience were used to approximate individual's gen...
Most skills acquired through on-the-job training may be specific to an occupation and therefore tran...
This article presents the results of research into the impact on individual skill levels of the vari...