articleAmerican Economic ReviewMay 28, 2014Closed access

The Wage Effects of Offshoring: Evidence from Danish Matched Worker-Firm Data

State Street (United States) · University of Copenhagen

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Abstract

We employ data that match the population of Danish workers to the universe of private-sector Danish firms, with product-level trade flows by origin- and destination-countries. We document new stylized facts about offshoring and instrument for offshoring and exporting. Within job spells, offshoring increases (decreases) the high-skilled ( low-skilled) wage; exporting increases the wages of all skill-types; the net wage-effect of trade varies substantially within the same skill-type; conditional on skill, the wage-effect of offshoring varies across task characteristics. We estimate the overall effects of offshoring on workers' present and future income streams by constructing pre- offshoring-shock worker-cohorts…

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Keywords
  • Offshoring
  • Stylized fact
  • Danish
  • Labour economics
  • Wage
  • Economics
  • Low wage
  • Outsourcing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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