Inequality and ability |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Finance, National Chung Cheng University, 168 University Rd., Min-Hsiung, Chia-Yi 62102, Taiwan;2. Department of Finance, Asia University, 500, Lioufeng Rd, Wufeng, Taichung 41354, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | This paper examines how much the increasing “residual inequality” in the United States can be explained by increasing returns to cognitive skills. Also, this paper uses selection-correction techniques to estimate the latent population distribution of unobservable skill within three occupational sectors, and breaks down the leftover “residual” term into a “general” unobservable component and a sector-specific unobservable component. The results indicate that sector-specific skills have played only a minor role in the inequality trends. Increasing “residual inequality” is mostly characterized by an increasing importance of general skills, either IQ or the general unobservable skill, within all three occupations. |
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