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AEJ Macro2024

Why Didn’t the College Premium Rise Everywhere? Employment Protection and On-the-Job Investment in Skills

Matthias Doepke, Ruben Gaetani

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2024-07-01
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AEJ Macro
TL;DR

Why has the college wage premium risen rapidly in the United States since the 1980s but not in European economies such as Germany?

AEJ MacroEducationLabor
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AEJ Macro
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EducationLabor
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Abstract

Why has the college wage premium risen rapidly in the United States since the 1980s but not in European economies such as Germany? We argue that differences in employment protection can account for much of the gap. We develop a model in which firms and workers make relationship-specific investments in skill accumulation. The incentive to invest is stronger when employment protection creates an expectation of long-lasting matches. We argue that changes in the economic environment have reduced relationship-specific investment for less educated workers in the United States, but not for better-protected workers in Germany. (JEL I23, I26, J24, J31, J41, J63)

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AEJ Macro2024-07-01
American Economic Journal Macroeconomics 16(3):268-309
10.1257/mac.20210120
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