The Individual-Level Patterns Underlying the Decline of Routine Jobs

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Travail et Emploi Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.4000/travailemploi.8869
Guido Matias Cortes
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This article reviews the findings from Cortes (2016) and Cortes, Jaimovich, and Siu (2017), which explore the micro-level patterns associated with the decline in middle-wage routine employment in the United States. I show that male workers who remain in routine jobs experience significantly slower long-run wage growth than those who switch to other occupations, even when compared to those who transition to lower-skill non-routine manual jobs. I also show that changes in the employment patterns of men with low levels of education and women with intermediate levels of education account for the majority of the decline in routine employment. Individuals with these demographic characteristics used to predominantly work in routine jobs. In more recent years, they have become increasingly likely to be out of work.
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日常工作减少的个人层面模式
本文回顾了Cortes(2016)和Cortes、Jaimovich和Siu(2017)的研究结果,他们探讨了与美国中等工资常规就业下降相关的微观模式。我的研究表明,与那些转向低技能非常规体力工作的人相比,仍从事常规工作的男性工人的长期工资增长速度要慢得多。我还表明,受教育程度低的男性和受教育程度中等的女性的就业模式的变化是日常就业下降的主要原因。具有这些人口特征的个人过去主要从事日常工作。近年来,他们失业的可能性越来越大。
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