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Richard B. Freeman (Editor), Lawrence F. Katz (Editor)

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0226261603 978-0226261607 October 15, 1995 1
During the past two decades, wages of skilled workers in the United States rose while those of unskilled workers fell; less-educated young men in particular have suffered unprecedented losses in real earnings. These twelve original essays explore whether this trend is unique to the United States or is part of a general growth in inequality in advanced countries.

Focusing on labor market institutions and the supply and demand forces that affect wages, the papers compare patterns of earnings inequality and pay differentials in the United States, Australia, Korea, Japan, Western Europe, and the changing economies of Eastern Europe. Cross-country studies examine issues such as managerial compensation, gender differences in earnings, and the relationship of pay to regional unemployment.

From this rich store of data, the contributors attribute changes in relative wages and unemployment among countries both to differences in labor market institutions and training and education systems, and to long-term shifts in supply and demand for skilled workers. These shifts are driven in part by skill-biased technological change and the growing internationalization of advanced industrial economies.

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In the 1970s, the relative earnings advantage of highly educated workers, particularly recent or young university graduates, deteriorated in the United States and most other OECD nations (Freeman 1981). Read the first page
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university wage premium, individual superminimum, log wage ratios, wage structure changes, social security earnings data, real total compensation, residual wage inequality, educational wage differentials, log monthly earnings, solidarity wage policy, relative supply changes, overall wage inequality, postschool qualifications, male wage distribution, overall wage dispersion, gender earnings ratios, log wage differentials, relative demand shifts, unemployment elasticity, estimated wage equations, wage residuals, manufacturing operatives, incremental trend, regional fixed effects, education differentials
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United States, United Kingdom, New York, General Household Survey, Bank of Italy, Towers Perrin, National Bureau of Economic Research, Great Britain, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Statistics Sweden, Current Population Survey, Economic Planning Board, American Economic Review, Ministry of Labor, Journal of Political Economy, London School of Economics, Richard Freeman, Price Waterhouse, Earnings Concept, German Socioeconomic Panel, Wyatt Company, Basic Survey, Economic Journal, Labour Force Survey, Statistisches Bundesamt
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