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Is It Who You Are, Where You Work, or With Whom You Work: Reassessing the Relationship Between Skill Segregation and Wage Inequality:Technical paper

机译:是你是谁,你在哪里工作,或与你一起工作:重新评估技能隔离与工资不平等之间的关系:技术论文

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In a recent paper, Kremer & Maskin (QJE, forthcoming) develop an assignment model in which increases in the dispersion and mean of the skill distribution can lead simultaneously to increases in wage inequality and skill segregation. They then present evidence that, concurrent with rising wage inequality, wage segregation increased for production workers in the United States between 1975 and 1986. My paper argues that relying on wages as a proxy for skill may be problematic. Using a newly developed longitudinal dataset linking virtually the entire universe of workers in the state of Illinois to their employers, I decompose wages into components due, not only to person and firm heterogeneity, but also to the characteristics of their co-workers.

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