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References for Do skills matter for wage inequality?
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Further reading
- Autor, D. H. "Skills, education, and the rise of earnings inequality among the other 99 percent" Science 344:6186 (2014): 843–851.
- OECD Divided We Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2011.
- OECD OECD Skills Outlook 2013: First Results from the Survey of Adult Skills. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2013.
- OECD In It Together: Why Less Inequality Benefits All. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2015.
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Key references
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Katz, L. F., Autor, D. H. "Changes in the
wage structure and earnings inequality" In: Ashenfelter, O., Card, D. (eds). Handbook of Labor
Economics, Volume 3A. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1999. Key reference: [1]
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Blau, F. D., Kahn, L. M. "Do cognitive test
scores explain higher U.S. wage inequality?" The Review of
Economics and Statistics 87:1 (2005): 184–193. Key reference: [2]
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Devroye, D., Freeman, R. Does Inequality in
Skills Explain Inequality of Earnings Across Advanced
Countries? NBER Working
Paper No.8140, 2001. Key reference: [3]
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Paccagnella, M. Skills and Wage
Inequality: Evidence from PIAAC OECD Working
Paper No.114, 2015. Key reference: [4]
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Broecke, S., Quintini, G., Vandeweyer, M. "Wage inequality
and cognitive skills: Re-opening the debate" In: Hulten, C., Ramey, V. (eds). Education, Skills,
and Technical Change: Implications for Future U.S. GDP
Growth. Chicago, IL: NBER Book Series, Studies in Income and
Wealth, Forthcoming. Key reference: [5]
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Pena, A. A. Revisiting the
Effects of Skills on Economic Inequality: Within- and
Cross-Country Comparisons Using PIAAC, 2015. Key reference: [6]
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Hanushek, E. A., Schwerdt, G., Wiederhold, S., Woessman, L. "Returns to skill
around the world: Evidence from PIAAC" European Economic
Review 73:C (2015): 103–130. Key reference: [7]
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OECD "Skills and wage
inequality" OECD Employment
Outlook 2015. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2015. Key reference: [8]
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Koeniger, W., Leonardi, M., Nunziata, L. "Labor market
institutions and wage inequality" Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 60:3 (2007): 340–356. Key reference: [9]
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Broecke, S., Quintini, G., Vandeweyer, M. Why Is Wage
Inequality so High in the United States? Pitching Cognitive
Skills against Institutions (Once Again) CES Discussion
Paper No.15.18, 2015. Key reference: [10]
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Leuven, E., Oosterbeek, H., van
Ophem, H. "Explaining
international differences in male skill wage differentials by
differences in demand and supply of skills" The Economic
Journal 114:495 (2004): 466–486. Key reference: [11]
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Katz, L. F., Autor, D. H. "Changes in the
wage structure and earnings inequality" In: Ashenfelter, O., Card, D. (eds). Handbook of Labor
Economics, Volume 3A. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1999.
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Additional References
- Thorn, W. International Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Surveys in the OECD Region OECD Education Working Papers No.26, 2009.
- Pierre, G., Sanchez Puerta, M. L., Valerio, A., Rajadel, T. STEP Skills Measurement Surveys: Innovative Tools for Assessing Skills World Bank Social Protection and Labor Discussion Papers No.1421, 2014.