By using the quantile regressions of earnings equation, we find that the educational wage premium is higher in industries with rapid technological change than in industries with slower technological change at every decile in the distribution of wage residuals. The wage premium associated with the technological change is mostly explained by the returns to workers' unobserved heterogeneities, which are correlated with education, rather than the rents of high-tech industries.
Based on the effect of skill-biased technology change (SBTC), this paper builds a search model with ...
Various quantile regression approaches are implemented to analyze the characteristics of Italian dat...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
This study presents evidence of heterogeneous returns to education over the wage distribution. The a...
Quantile regression estimates of returns to education are used to address the relation between schoo...
This article analyzes the impact of stochastic skill-biased technological change on earnings inequal...
This paper contributes to the large body of economic literature that attempts to estimate the return...
A recently developed quantile regression technique, which parsimoniously describes the entire condit...
The quantile regression approaches are implemented to analyze the characteristics of Italian data on...
We model a labor market in which workers’ level of education might be a signal of skills. We show th...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...
In the US the skill premium and the non-production/production wage differential increased strongly f...
This Paper provides an interpretation for the recent rise in residual wage inequality which is consi...
In this dissertation I investigate the quantitative importance of embodied technical change as a sou...
— Preliminary Version — This paper extends existing studies on the relationship between technolog-ic...
Based on the effect of skill-biased technology change (SBTC), this paper builds a search model with ...
Various quantile regression approaches are implemented to analyze the characteristics of Italian dat...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
This study presents evidence of heterogeneous returns to education over the wage distribution. The a...
Quantile regression estimates of returns to education are used to address the relation between schoo...
This article analyzes the impact of stochastic skill-biased technological change on earnings inequal...
This paper contributes to the large body of economic literature that attempts to estimate the return...
A recently developed quantile regression technique, which parsimoniously describes the entire condit...
The quantile regression approaches are implemented to analyze the characteristics of Italian data on...
We model a labor market in which workers’ level of education might be a signal of skills. We show th...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...
In the US the skill premium and the non-production/production wage differential increased strongly f...
This Paper provides an interpretation for the recent rise in residual wage inequality which is consi...
In this dissertation I investigate the quantitative importance of embodied technical change as a sou...
— Preliminary Version — This paper extends existing studies on the relationship between technolog-ic...
Based on the effect of skill-biased technology change (SBTC), this paper builds a search model with ...
Various quantile regression approaches are implemented to analyze the characteristics of Italian dat...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...