Technical Change and the Wage Structure During the Second Industrial Revolution : Evidence from the Merchant Marine, 1865-1912
Using a large, individual-level wage data set, we examine the impact of a major technological innovation - the steam engine - on skill demand and the wage structure in the merchant shipping industry. We find that the technical change created a new demand for skilled workers, the engineers, while destroying demand for workers with skills relevant only to sail. It had a deskilling effect on production work - able-bodied seamen (essentially, artisans) were replaced by unskilled engine room operatives. On the other hand, mates and able-bodied seamen employed on steam earned a premium relative to their counterparts on sail. A wholesale switch from sail to steam would increase the 90/10 wage ratio by 40%, with most of the rise in inequality coming from the creation of the engineer occupation
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[2021]
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Authors: | Chin, Aimee ; Juhn, Chinhui ; Thompson, Peter |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Industrialisierung | Industrialization | Lohnstruktur | Wage structure | Technischer Fortschritt | Technological change | Schifffahrt | Shipping |
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Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource (51 p) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Nach Informationen von SSRN wurde die ursprüngliche Fassung des Dokuments September 2004 erstellt |
Other identifiers: | 10.2139/ssrn.586802 [DOI] |
Classification: | I21 - Analysis of Education ; J62 - Occupational and Intergenerational Mobility ; H52 - Government Expenditures and Education |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319073