工作(物理)
失业
经济
劳动经济学
极化(电化学)
人口经济学
工程类
机械工程
物理化学
化学
作者
Maarten Goos,Alan Manning
标识
DOI:10.1162/rest.89.1.118
摘要
Abstract This paper shows that the United Kingdom since 1975 has exhibited a pattern of job polarization with rises in employment shares in the highest- and lowest-wage occupations. This is not entirely consistent with the idea of skill-biased technical change as a hypothesis about the impact of technology on the labor market. We argue that the “routinization” hypothesis recently proposed by Autor, Levy, and Murnane (2003) is a better explanation of job polarization, though other factors may also be important. We show that job polarization can explain one-third of the rise in the log(50/10) wage differential and one-half of the rise in the log(90/50).
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