reportNational Bureau of Economic ResearchJun 1, 2010GREEN OA

Skills, Tasks and Technologies: Implications for Employment and Earnings

National Bureau of Economic Research · IIT@MIT

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Abstract

A central organizing framework of the voluminous recent literature studying changes in the returns to skills and the evolution of earnings inequality is what we refer to as the canonical model, which elegantly and powerfully operationalizes the supply and demand for skills by assuming two distinct skill groups that perform two different and imperfectly substitutable tasks or produce two imperfectly substitutable goods. Technology is assumed to take a factor-augmenting form, which, by complementing either high or low skill workers, can generate skill biased demand shifts. In this paper, we argue that despite its notable successes, the canonical model is largely silent on a number of central empirical…

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  • Earnings
  • Labour economics
  • Economics
  • Business
  • Demographic economics
  • Accounting
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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