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Taking technology to task: The skill content of technological change in early twentieth century United States

机译:以技术为重:20世纪初美国技术变革的技能内容

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This paper uses new data on the task content of occupations to present a new picture of the labor market effects of technological change in pre-WWII United States. I show that, similar to the recent computerization episode, the electrification of the manufacturing sector led to a "hollowing out" of the skill distribution whereby workers in the middle of the distribution lost out to those at the extremes. OLS estimates show that electrification increased the demand for clerical, numerical, planning and people skills relative to manual skills while simultaneously reducing relative demand for the dexterity-intensive jobs which comprised the middle of the skill distribution. Thus, early twentieth century technological change was unskill-biased for blue collar tasks but skill-biased on aggregate. These results are in line with the downward trend in wage differentials within U.S. manufacturing up to 1950.
机译:本文使用有关职业任务内容的新数据来展示第二次世界大战前美国技术变革对劳动力市场的影响。我表明,与最近的计算机化事件类似,制造业的电气化导致技能分配的“空洞化”,从而使分配中间的工人输给了极端工人。 OLS的估计表明,电气化相对于手工技能增加了对文书,数字,规划和人际交往的需求,同时减少了对技能密集型工作(包括技能分布的中间部分)的相对需求。因此,二十世纪初的技术变革在蓝领任务上没有技能偏见,但总体上却有技能偏见。这些结果与1950年以前美国制造业中工资差异的下降趋势一致。

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