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Upjohn Press

1999

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Skill-Biased Technological Change: Evidence From A Firm-Level Survey, Donald S. Siegel Jan 1999

Skill-Biased Technological Change: Evidence From A Firm-Level Survey, Donald S. Siegel

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Siegel provides evidence that technology adoption is associated with downsizing, skill upgrading, greater employee empowerment, and a widening wage gap. Unlike previous studies that use industry-level data, Siegel collected firm-level data on technology usage and labor composition which enable him to link the magnitude of labor market outcomes for six classes of workers to the types of technologies implemented.