技能、出口与七百万拉丁美洲工人的工资

Skills, Exports, and the Wages of Seven Million Latin American Workers

World Bank Economic Review · 2011
被引 55
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用十六个拉美经济体超过七百万工人的数据,估计了教育和技能溢价,发现行业出口与技能溢价正相关,支持了贸易与工资关系的理论。

Abstract

The returns to schooling and the skill premium are key parameters in various fields and policy debates, including the literatures on globalization and inequality, international migration, and technological change. This paper explores the skill premium and its correlation with exports in Latin America, thus linking the skill premium to the emerging literature on the structure of trade and development. Using data on employment and wages for over seven million workers from sixteen Latin American economies, the authors estimate national and industry-specific returns to schooling and skill premiums and study some of their determinants. The evidence suggests that both country and industry characteristics are important in explaining returns to schooling and skill premiums. The analyses also suggest that the incidence of exports within industries, the average income per capita within countries, and the relative abundance of skilled workers are related to the underlying industry and country characteristics that explain these parameters. In particular, sectoral exports are positively correlated with the skill premium at the industry level, a result that supports recent trade models linking exports with wages and the demand for skills.

技能溢价出口教育回报率拉丁美洲