Employment Effects of Offshoring across Sectors and Occupations in Japan |
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Authors: | Pablo Agnese |
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Affiliation: | FH Düsseldorf, Department of Business Studies, Universit?t Stra?e, , 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany |
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Abstract: | In the case of Japan, the studies conducted so far focus alone on firm‐level data and delve into the productivity effects and the skill upgrading between skilled and unskilled workers. Here, we carry out an empirical analysis of the employment effects of offshoring for Japanese industries on a broader classification of skills or occupations, while considering the three major sectors of the economy and taking account of both services and materials offshoring. The results suggest that various types of offshoring affect occupations differently. In particular, services offshoring tends to benefit highly skilled occupations more, while materials offshoring tends to benefit production workers instead. |
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Keywords: | offshoring employment sectors occupations F16 J23 |
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