Nber Working Paper Series Skill Biased Technological Change and Rising Wage Inequality: Some Problems and Puzzles

نویسندگان

  • David Card
  • John E. DiNardo
  • Ken Chay
  • David Lee
  • Anne Polivka
چکیده

The rise in wage inequality in the U.S. labor market during the 1980s is usually attributed to skill-biased technical change (SBTC), associated with the development of personal computers and related information technologies. We review the evidence in favor of this hypothesis, focusing on the implications of SBTC for economy-wide trends in wage inequality, and for the evolution of wage differentials between various groups. A fundamental problem for the SBTC hypothesis is that wage inequality stabilized in the 1990s, despite continuing advances in computer technology. SBTC also fails to explain the closing of the gender gap, the stability of the racial wage gap, and the dramatic rise in education-related wage gaps for younger versus older workers. We conclude that the SBTC hypothesis is not very helpful in understanding the myriad shifts in the structure of wages that have occurred over the past three decades. David Card John E. DiNardo Department of Economics School of Public Policy 549 Evans Hall, #3880 440 Lorch Hall University of California, Berkeley University of Michigan Berkeley, CA 94720-3880 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220 and NBER and NBER [email protected] [email protected]

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تاریخ انتشار 2002