Seminar "Job Polarization in Advanced and Emerging Countries: Measuring Task Relocation and Technological Change in Global Supply Chains"
Tuesday March 21st, Laurie Reijnders (RUG) will present "Job Polarization in Advanced and Emerging Countries: Measuring Task Relocation and Technological Change in Global Supply Chains".
Time: 13.00-14.00 hours
Location: CPB-office, Bezuidenhoutseweg 30, The Hague, room 3, Braamzaal
Presentation: Laurie Reijnders (RUG)
Discussant: Hugo Rojas-Romagosa (CPB)
Language: English
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Abstract subject:
This paper documents that job polarization -- the simultaneous expansion of high- and low-wage occupations at the expense of middle-wage occupations -- is pervasive in the non-agricultural workforce for a large set of advanced and emerging countries over the period from 1999 to 2007. To investigate its driving forces we develop a task-based model of production in Global Supply Chains and propose a decomposition of changes in occupational labour demand. Using detailed and harmonized cross-country occupations data combined with world input-output tables, we find a dominant role for routine-biased technological change in almost all countries. Task relocation in Global Supply Chains contributes towards polarizing labour markets in advanced countries, including the US, the UK and France, while the opposite pattern is observed in offshore-destinations such as China and Eastern Europe.
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