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Public Sector Employment and the Skill Premium: Sweden versus the United States 1970–2012
Authors:David Domeij  Lars Ljungqvist
Abstract:Swedish census data and tax records reveal an astonishing decline in the aggregate skill premium of 30 percent between 1970 and 1990, with only a modest recovery in the next couple of decades. In contrast, the US skill premium rose by around 24 percent over those four decades. A theory that equalizes wages with marginal products can rationalize these disparate outcomes when we replace commonly used measures of total labor supplies by private sector employment. The dramatic decline in the skill premium in Sweden is the result of an expanding public sector that has disproportionately hired unskilled labor.
Keywords:Private versus total employment  skill‐biased technological change  skilled and unskilled labor  wage compression
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