نتایج جستجو برای: highly skilled labor

تعداد نتایج: 568608  

2010
Michael F. Furukawa Benjamin Shao W. P. Carey

Information technologies (IT) may substitute for routine/manual tasks and complement complex/problem-solving tasks, which can induce bias towards greater demand for skilled labor. This phenomenon of “skill-biased technical change” has important implications for the impact of IT on factor substitution within a firm’s production process. Understanding how the substitution and complementarity rela...

2008
Edwin Lai

This paper develops a growth model aimed at understanding the potential effects of globalization of production on rate of innovation, distribution of skilled labor income between the North and South, and welfare of skilled workers in both regions. We adopt a dynamic general equilibrium productcycle model, assuming that the North specializes in innovation and the South specializes in imitation. ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
enayatollah homaie rad 1. dept. of health management and economics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences , tehran, iran. mohamad hadian 2. dept. of health economics, school of health management and information, iran university of medical sciences , tehran, iran. hanie gholampoor 1. dept. of health management and economics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences , tehran, iran.

skilled labor force is very important in economic growth. workers become skilled when they are healthy and able to be educated and work. in this study, we estimated the effects of health indicators on labor supply. we used labor force participation rate as the indicator of labor supply. we categorized this indicator into 2 indicators of female and male labor force participation rates and compar...

2007
Bulent Unel

In this paper, using a production framework in which skilled and unskilled labor are imperfect substitutes, we analyze the time paths of the efficiencies of skilled and unskilled labor and their implications for wage inequality and economic growth. We find no evidence that supports the common view that there has been an acceleration in skilled biased technical change. Indeed, after 1973 the eff...

2007
SERKAN TOSUN

This paper examines the effect of trade openness on the productivity of skilled and unskilled labor in a group of 36 developing countries using panel data and fixed effect approach. We have developed and utilized an empirical model that readily lends itself to testing the hypothesis posed. Our results support the hypothesis that trade openness has a positive and significant impact on labor prod...

Journal: :American economic journal. Applied economics 2016
Brian C Cadena Brian K Kovak

This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants' location choices in the U.S. respond strongly to changes in local labor demand, and that this geographic elasticity helps equalize spatial differences in labor market outcomes for low-skilled native workers, who are much less responsive. We leverage the substantial geographic variation in employment losses that occurred during Gr...

1999
Christopher A. Pissarides

Recent evidence shows that the returns to labor and the skill premium both increase in developing countries after trade liberalization, despite the low skill content of their exports. The author explains this apparent puzzle by arguing that trade increases technology transfers from industrial to developing countries and that the transfer technology is biased in favor of skilled labor. The relat...

2001
Magnus Lofstrom

This paper uses data from the 1980 and 1990 U.S. Censuses to analyze the labor market experience of high-skilled immigrants relative to high-skilled natives. Immigrants are found to be more likely to be working in one of the high-skilled occupations than natives, but the gap between the two groups decreased in the 1980’s. Given the high selfemployment rates of this group of workers, about 20 pe...

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