Are Skill Requirements Rising?: Evidence from Production and Clerical JobsNational Center on the Educational Quality of the Workforce, University of Pennsylvania, 1992 - Labor supply - 19 pages |
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aggregate assembly jobs associated with skill automated autono autonomy and complexity Blackburn changes in skill clerical function clerical jobs compositional studies CORNELL UNIVERSITY data source decline demand for skill Department of Labor deskilled jobs deskilling argument distribution of employment distribution of skill duction economy effects employers establishments examines changes example firms Hay Associates Hay data Hay measures higher levels important increase in skill individual jobs industries inequali issue job evaluation score job families job function job requirements jobs e.g. labor market Material Handling measure of skill ments nonparametric normal distribution occupations overall skill level period Production and Clerical public policy reduce skill reliable research on skill returns to education rising wage differentials Sabel sample shift significant upskilling skill changes Skill Requirements Rising Spenner suggest supply of applicants technological change telephone operators tion two-sample test U.S. Department University of Pennsylvania wage inequality word processors Workforce University