The rate of change in the share of skilled labor has increased steadily over the past 35 years in Swedish manufacturing. A closer inspection of the period after 1970 indicates that while relative supply changes of skilled labor seem to have been the main driving force behind the growing skill shares in manufacturing industries over the period 1970-85, an acceleration in the relative demand for skills appears to have propelled higher skill shares during the late 1980s and in the beginning of the 1990s. Consistent with such a development is the finding of an increasing degree of complementarity between knowledge capital and skilled labor and that Swedish manufacturing firms, in recent years, have invested heavily in R&D. There is also some su...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
This paper investigates the impact of globalization, in the sense of increasing international trade,...
In this paper we use both the standard Census of Manufacturing data and new linked information on wo...
The rate of change in the share of skilled labor has increased steadily over the past 35 years in Sw...
The paper investigates the shift in demand towards more skilled labour in Swedish manufacturing duri...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
This paper seeks to identify the contribution of trade and technological change to the increase in i...
In most OECD-countries, labour demand has shifted from unskilled to skilled over time. Many analyse...
The interaction between trade liberalisation, product and process innovation, and relative skill dem...
This study investigates whether capital-skill complementarity is the explanation for skill-biased te...
This paper attempts to examine technology’s impact on the labor market through the lens of skilled l...
Investigating the robustness of the skill-biased technical change hypothesis, this analysis incorpor...
The present paper contributes to the ongoing debate about how international trade can affect the dem...
This paper investigates the impact of globalization, in the sense of increasing international trade,...
In the Norwegian fabricated metal industry there has been a shift in demand from unskilled to skille...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
This paper investigates the impact of globalization, in the sense of increasing international trade,...
In this paper we use both the standard Census of Manufacturing data and new linked information on wo...
The rate of change in the share of skilled labor has increased steadily over the past 35 years in Sw...
The paper investigates the shift in demand towards more skilled labour in Swedish manufacturing duri...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
This paper seeks to identify the contribution of trade and technological change to the increase in i...
In most OECD-countries, labour demand has shifted from unskilled to skilled over time. Many analyse...
The interaction between trade liberalisation, product and process innovation, and relative skill dem...
This study investigates whether capital-skill complementarity is the explanation for skill-biased te...
This paper attempts to examine technology’s impact on the labor market through the lens of skilled l...
Investigating the robustness of the skill-biased technical change hypothesis, this analysis incorpor...
The present paper contributes to the ongoing debate about how international trade can affect the dem...
This paper investigates the impact of globalization, in the sense of increasing international trade,...
In the Norwegian fabricated metal industry there has been a shift in demand from unskilled to skille...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
This paper investigates the impact of globalization, in the sense of increasing international trade,...
In this paper we use both the standard Census of Manufacturing data and new linked information on wo...