Offshoring of services functions and labour market adjustments

"About 40% of employment in manufacturing is in services functions. This paper develops a measure of narrow outsourcing, matching services functions performed by workers inside manufacturing firms to the same services functions provided by outside suppliers. The measure allows us to analyse the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Nordås, Hildegunn Kyvik
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Paris 2019
OECD
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19307632124911258149-offshoring-of-services-functio.htm
_version_ 1771659899283963904
author Nordås, Hildegunn Kyvik
author_facet Nordås, Hildegunn Kyvik
collection Library items
description "About 40% of employment in manufacturing is in services functions. This paper develops a measure of narrow outsourcing, matching services functions performed by workers inside manufacturing firms to the same services functions provided by outside suppliers. The measure allows us to analyse the competition that, say, workers at the IT services desk in manufacturing firms face from outside IT suppliers. Narrow outsourcing is entered into labour demand functions where labour is broken down on business functions using OECD data combined with the 2016 releases of the World Input Output Database (WIOD). On average, a one percentage point increase in narrow local outsourcing of services reduces manufacturing employment in the same services function by between 1.5% (R&D) and 3% (transport). The impact of offshoring on manufacturing labour demand is small on average, but depends strongly on the complexity of the value chain, the policy environment and technology. Manufacturing employment is more services intensive the longer the value chain. In-house IT functions complement and support offshored IT functions, while offshored R&D functions tend to replace in-house R&D. Tentatively, technology as measured by IT maturity and the length of the value chain is more important for employment in services functions in manufacturing than is offshoring."
format TEXT
geographic OECD countries
id 19307632124911258149_cfbccec07cf145e2b416bb93c3db65b2
institution ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
is_hierarchy_id 19307632124911258149_cfbccec07cf145e2b416bb93c3db65b2
is_hierarchy_title Offshoring of services functions and labour market adjustments
language English
physical 45 p.
Digital
publishDate 2019
publisher Paris
OECD
spellingShingle Nordås, Hildegunn Kyvik
service worker
outsourcing
manufacturing industry
labour market
labour demand
technological change
Offshoring of services functions and labour market adjustments
thumbnail https://www.labourline.org/Image_prev.jpg?Archive=138211395649
title Offshoring of services functions and labour market adjustments
topic service worker
outsourcing
manufacturing industry
labour market
labour demand
technological change
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19307632124911258149-offshoring-of-services-functio.htm