Changes in the Structure of Wages in the 1980's: An Evaluation of Alternative Explanations.
During the 1980s, a period in which the average level of real wage rates was roughly stagnant, there were large changes in the structure of relative wages, most notably a huge increase in the relative wages of highly educated workers. This paper attempts to assess the power of several alternative explanations of the observed relative wage changes in the context of a theoretical framework that nests all of these explanations. The authors' conclusion is that their major cause was a shift in the skill structure of labor demand brought about by biased technological change. Copyright 1992 by American Economic Association.
Year of publication: |
1992
|
---|---|
Authors: | Bound, John ; Johnson, George |
Published in: |
American Economic Review. - American Economic Association - AEA. - Vol. 82.1992, 3, p. 371-92
|
Publisher: |
American Economic Association - AEA |
Saved in:
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
What Are the Causes of Rising Wage Inequality in the United States?
Bound, John, (1995)
-
What are the causes of rising wage inequality in the United States?
Bound, John, (1995)
-
What are the causes of rising wage inequality in the United States?
Bound, John, (1995)
- More ...