International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level
Keller W, Utar H (2016) NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES; 22315.
Cambridge, MA 02138: NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH.
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Keller, Wolfgang;
Utar, HaleUniBi
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This paper examines the role of international trade for job polarization– the decline in
opportunities for mid-wage workers while those for high- and low-wage workers increase. With
employer-employee matched data on virtually all workers and firms in Denmark between 1999
and 2009, we show that import competition has caused worker-level adjustments that lead to job
polarization. When mid-wage workers adjust to the shock, highly educated and skilled workers
end up in high-wage jobs whereas less educated workers end up in low-wage positions. We show
that the specific tasks performed by a worker are central in determining trade’s impact, and
workers performing manual tasks are the ones most affected regardless of how routine or nonroutine
these tasks are. Trade lets foreign workers compete against domestic workers, in contrast
to technical progress which pits man versus machine country by country. Quantitatively, we find
that job polarization through trade-induced worker adjustments is at least as strong as through
technical change and offshoring.
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES
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22315
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52
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2904138
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Keller W, Utar H. International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES. Vol 22315. Cambridge, MA 02138: NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH; 2016.
Keller, W., & Utar, H. (2016). International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level (NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES, 22315). Cambridge, MA 02138: NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. https://doi.org/10.3386/w22315
Keller, Wolfgang, and Utar, Hale. 2016. International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level. Vol. 22315. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES. Cambridge, MA 02138: NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH.
Keller, W., and Utar, H. (2016). International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES, 22315, Cambridge, MA 02138: NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH.
Keller, W., & Utar, H., 2016. International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level, NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES, no.22315, Cambridge, MA 02138: NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH.
W. Keller and H. Utar, International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level, NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES, vol. 22315, Cambridge, MA 02138: NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH, 2016.
Keller, W., Utar, H.: International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES, 22315. NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH, Cambridge, MA 02138 (2016).
Keller, Wolfgang, and Utar, Hale. International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level. Cambridge, MA 02138: NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH, 2016. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES. 22315.