Earnings inequality and skill mismatch in the U.S.: 1973–2002

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Fabián Slonimczyk
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[1] International College of Economics and Finance,
[2] Higher School of Economics,undefined
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Skill mismatch; Earnings inequality; Shapley value decomposition; J31;
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This paper shows that skill mismatch is a significant source of inequality in real earnings in the U.S. and that a substantial fraction of the increase in wage dispersion during the period 1973–2002 was due to the increase in mismatch rates and mismatch premia. In 2000–2002, surplus and deficit qualifications taken together accounted for 4.3 and 4.6% of the variance of log earnings, or around 15% of the total explained variance. The dramatic increase in over-education rates and premia accounts for around 20 and 48% of the increase in the Gini coefficient during the 30 years under analysis for males and females respectively. The surplus qualification factor is important in understanding why earnings inequality polarized in the last decades.
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页码:163 / 194
页数:31
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