articleJournal of Economic LiteratureMar 1, 2002Closed access

Technical Change, Inequality, and the Labor Market

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

This essay discusses the effect of technical change on wage inequality. I argue that the behavior of wages and returns to schooling indicates that technical change has been skill-biased during the past sixty years. Furthermore, the recent increase in inequality is most likely due to an acceleration in skill bias. In contrast to twentieth-century developments, much of the technical change during the early nineteenth century appears to be skill-replacing. I suggest that this is because the increased supply of unskilled workers in the English cities made the introduction of these technologies profitable. On the other hand, the twentieth century has been characterized by skill-biased technical change because the…

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Keywords
  • Technical change
  • Wage inequality
  • Economics
  • Inequality
  • Technological change
  • Labour economics
  • Wage
  • Macroeconomics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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