Explaining job polarization in Europe: the roles of technology, globalization and institutions

"This paper shows the employment structure of 16 European countries has been polarizing in recent years with the employment shares of managers, professionals and low-paid personal services workers increasing at the expense of the employment shares of middling manufacturing and routine office wo...

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Main Authors: Goos, Maarten, Manning, Alan, Salomons, Anna
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: London 2010
LSE
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19183293124919014759-explaining-job-polarization-in.htm
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author Goos, Maarten
Manning, Alan
Salomons, Anna
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Manning, Alan
Salomons, Anna
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description "This paper shows the employment structure of 16 European countries has been polarizing in recent years with the employment shares of managers, professionals and low-paid personal services workers increasing at the expense of the employment shares of middling manufacturing and routine office workers. To explain this job polarization, the paper develops and estimates a simple model to capture the effects of technology, globalization, institutions and product demand effects on the demand for different occupations. The results suggest that the routinization hypothesis of Autor, Levy and Murnane (2003) is the single most important factor behind the observed shifts in employment structure. We find some evidence for offshoring to explain job polarization although its impact is much smaller. We also find that shifts in product demand are acting to attenuate the polarizing impact of routinization and that differences or changes in wage-setting institutions play little role in explaining job polarization in Europe."
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publishDate 2010
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LSE
spellingShingle Goos, Maarten
Manning, Alan
Salomons, Anna
globalization
labour demand
labour market analysis
occupational structure
statistics
technological change
labour market policy
Explaining job polarization in Europe: the roles of technology, globalization and institutions
title Explaining job polarization in Europe: the roles of technology, globalization and institutions
topic globalization
labour demand
labour market analysis
occupational structure
statistics
technological change
labour market policy
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19183293124919014759-explaining-job-polarization-in.htm