The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries over the last decade. Many authors have attributed this shift to the impact of new technologies, and or technical change in general. This paper investigates and structures the growing body of literature on skill-biased technical change (SBTC) by first presenting a model in which SBTC is formalised and decomposed into factor and sector biases of technical change. We show that as we go down to the job level the scope for pure within unit-skill bias decreases and between-unit effects explain the within-unit effects detected at higher aggregation levels. Second, we address some potential sources of skill bias, which are learning, R&D, human capital ...
There is evidence that the skilled to unskilled wage rates were rising in the 1980s and at the begin...
The labour market position of low skilled workers has deteriorated dramatically over the 80s and ear...
The empirical literature studying the sector bias of technical change has only focused on skill-bias...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Investigating the robustness of the skill-biased technical change hypothesis, this analysis incorpor...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause o...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause ...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause o...
Skill-Biased Technical Change is a shift in the production technology that favors skilled over unski...
There is evidence that the skilled to unskilled wage rates were rising in the 1980s and at the begin...
The labour market position of low skilled workers has deteriorated dramatically over the 80s and ear...
The empirical literature studying the sector bias of technical change has only focused on skill-bias...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Investigating the robustness of the skill-biased technical change hypothesis, this analysis incorpor...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause o...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause ...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause o...
Skill-Biased Technical Change is a shift in the production technology that favors skilled over unski...
There is evidence that the skilled to unskilled wage rates were rising in the 1980s and at the begin...
The labour market position of low skilled workers has deteriorated dramatically over the 80s and ear...
The empirical literature studying the sector bias of technical change has only focused on skill-bias...