Occupational tasks and changes in the wage structure


Autoria(s): Firpo, Sergio Pinheiro; Fortin, Nicole M; Lemieux, Thomas
Data(s)

12/09/2012

12/09/2012

12/09/2012

Resumo

This paper argues that changes in the returns to occupational tasks have contributed to changes in the wage distribution over the last three decades. Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data, we first show that the 1990s polarization of wages is explained by changes in wage setting between and within occupations, which are well captured by tasks measures linked to technological change and offshorability. Using a decomposition based on Firpo, Fortin, and Lemieux (2009), we find that technological change and deunionization played a central role in the 1980s and 1990s, while offshorability became an important factor from the 1990s onwards.

Identificador

TD 284

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/9998

Relação

Texto para discussão EESP;TD 284

Palavras-Chave #Wage inequality #Polarization #Occupational tasks #Offshoring #RIF-regressions #Economia
Tipo

Working Paper