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RBTC and human capital: accounting for individual-level responses

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    SYSNO ASEP0557342
    Document TypeV - Research Report
    R&D Document TypeO - Ostatní
    TitleRBTC and human capital: accounting for individual-level responses
    Author(s) Kashkarov, Daniil (NHU-N)
    Issue dataPrague: CERGE-EI, 2022
    ISSN2788-0443
    SeriesCERGE-EI Working Paper Series
    Series number721
    Number of pages48 s.
    Publication formOnline - E
    Languageeng - English
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    KeywordsRBTC ; human capital ; life-cycle modelling
    Subject RIVAH - Economics
    OECD categoryApplied Economics, Econometrics
    Institutional supportNHU-N - RVO:67985998
    AnnotationI test the contribution of individual human capital responses to earnings inequality arising in the process of the routine-biased technological change (RBTC). I develop a lifecycle model of human capital and occupational choice, calibrate it to the NLSY79 data, using the price series for human capital in abstract and routine occupations estimated from the cross-sectional CPS data with the “flat spot” approach. I then use the model to quantify the effect of a change in human capital prices on earnings inequality. I find that an increase in the price for human capital in abstract occupations and a fall in its price in routine occupations associated with RBTC has a modest contribution to the evolution of variance of log-earnings — up to 10.8 per cent by the end of the working life cycle. However, the contribution of RBTC to an increase in the abstract wage premium over the lifetime of the NLSY79 cohorts is up to 28.6 per cent. The growth of the abstract wage premium is significantly dampened by the human capital responses of workers switching from routine occupations.
    WorkplaceEconomics Institute
    ContactTomáš Pavela, pavela@cerge-ei.cz, Tel.: 224 005 122
    Year of Publishing2023
    Electronic addresshttps://www.cerge-ei.cz/pdf/wp/Wp721.pdf
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