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computer use and skill 4 wage differentials by skill 4 Computergestütztes Verfahren 2 PC (Personal Computer) 2 Qualifikation 2 Arbeitsnachfrage 1 Bildungsertrag 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Großbritannien 1 Innovationsdiffusion 1 Kostenfunktion 1 Schätzung 1 Theorie 1 Weiterbildung 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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Borghans, Lex 4 ter Weel, Bas 4
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What Happens When Agent T Gets a Computer? The Labor Market Impact of Cost Efficient Computer Adoption
Borghans, Lex; ter Weel, Bas - 2003
This paper offers a model to explain how computer technology has changed the labor market. It demonstrates that wage differentials between computer users and non-users are consistent with the fact that computers are first introduced in high-wage jobs because of cost efficiency. Furthermore,...
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Are computer skills the new basic skills? : The returns to computer, writing and math skills in Britain
Borghans, Lex; ter Weel, Bas - 2003
The large increase in computer use has raised the question whether people have to be taught computer skills before entering the labour market. Using data from the 1997 Skills Survey of the Employed British Workforce, we argue that neither the increase in computer use nor the fact that...
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What Happens When Agent T Gets a Computer? The Labor Market Impact of Cost Efficient Computer Adoption
Borghans, Lex; ter Weel, Bas - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2003
This paper offers a model to explain how computer technology has changed the labor market. It demonstrates that wage differentials between computer users and non-users are consistent with the fact that computers are first introduced in high-wage jobs because of cost efficiency. Furthermore,...
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Are Computer Skills the New Basic Skills? The Returns to Computer, Writing and Math Skills in Britain
Borghans, Lex; ter Weel, Bas - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2003
The large increase in computer use has raised the question whether people have to be taught computer skills before entering the labour market. Using data from the 1997 Skills Survey of the Employed British Workforce, we argue that neither the increase in computer use nor the fact that...
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