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Wage inequality and unemployment with overeducation

Wage inequality and unemployment with overeducation
Wage inequality and unemployment with overeducation
A skill-biased change in technology can account at once for the changes observed in a number of important variables of the US labour market between 1970 and 1990. These include the increasing inequality in wages, both between and within education groups, and the increase in unemployment at all levels of education. In contrast, in previous literature this type of technology shock cannot account for all of these changes. The paper uses a matching model with a segmented labour market, an imperfect correlation between individual ability and education, and a fixed cost of setting up a job. The endogenous increase in overeducation is key to understand the response of unemployment to the technology shock.

unemployment, wage premium, overeducation, SBTC
0966-4246
911
University of Southampton
Mateos-Planas, Xavier
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Cuandras-Morato, Xavier
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Mateos-Planas, Xavier
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Cuandras-Morato, Xavier
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Mateos-Planas, Xavier and Cuandras-Morato, Xavier (2009) Wage inequality and unemployment with overeducation (Discussion Papers in Economics and Econometrics, 911) Southampton. University of Southampton 30pp.

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Abstract

A skill-biased change in technology can account at once for the changes observed in a number of important variables of the US labour market between 1970 and 1990. These include the increasing inequality in wages, both between and within education groups, and the increase in unemployment at all levels of education. In contrast, in previous literature this type of technology shock cannot account for all of these changes. The paper uses a matching model with a segmented labour market, an imperfect correlation between individual ability and education, and a fixed cost of setting up a job. The endogenous increase in overeducation is key to understand the response of unemployment to the technology shock.

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Published date: 2009
Keywords: unemployment, wage premium, overeducation, SBTC

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Local EPrints ID: 71049
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/71049
ISSN: 0966-4246
PURE UUID: 9fa092aa-84c4-4a82-a839-feab347367b3

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Date deposited: 14 Jan 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 20:19

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Author: Xavier Mateos-Planas
Author: Xavier Cuandras-Morato

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