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Skill demand and the comparative advantage of age: Jobs tasks and earnings from the 1980s to the 2000s in Germany

We study the impact of rapid technological change on age and cohort variation in type of work and wages among German men for the 1986–2006 period. Using a task-based approach, we analyze the consequences that technological progress had on changes in the distribution of tasks performed by the men and...

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Published in:Labour economics 2013-06, Vol.22 (22), p.61-69
Main Authors: Romeu Gordo, Laura, Skirbekk, Vegard
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Age variation
Altersabhängigkeit
Auswirkung
BIBB/IAB-Erhebung
Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung
Cognition & reasoning
Cognitive ability
Comparative advantage
Earnings
Erhebung
Erwerbstätiger
Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung
Kognitive Kompetenz
Lohnentwicklung
Lohnhöhe
Qualifikationsanforderung
Qualifikationsanpassung
Qualifikationsbedarf
Qualifikationswandel
Studies
Task-based approach
Technological change
Technologische Entwicklung
Tätigkeitsmerkmal
Umfrage
Wages & salaries
Younger workers
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