Human capital accumulation, education and earnings inequality

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Author: Sunde, Uwe

Corporate author:
Institute for the Study of Labour (Germany) (IZA)

Abstract:

This paper attempts to add to the understanding of the causes for the differing recent developments in inequality in OECD countries. The similarity of shocks and technological changes affecting these countries suggests that interactions of these shocks and country specific institutions are responsible for the diverging inequality patterns. The paper suggests a channel complementary to those investigated in recent contributions, focusing on the impact of education. A microfoundation of human capital formation is proposed, emphasising heterogeneity of individuals and multidimensionality of human capital. The reactions in individual behaviour triggered by technological change are crucially affected by the education system and are shown to be responsible for the divergent developments in inequality.

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This paper attempts to add to the understanding of the causes for the differing recent developments in inequality in OECD countries. The similarity of shocks and technological changes affecting these countries suggests that interactions of these shocks and country specific institutions are responsible for the diverging inequality patterns. The paper suggests a channel complementary to those investigated in recent contributions, focusing on the impact of education. A microfoundation of human capital formation is proposed, emphasising heterogeneity of individuals and multidimensionality ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Income; Technology; Skills and knowledge; Governance; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Technological change; Human capital; Education and training system; Education

Published: Bonn, Germany: IZA, 2001

Physical description: 32 p.

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Series:
IZA discussion paper; no. 310

Statement of responsibility: Uwe Sunde

Resource type: Paper

Call Number:
TD/TNC 70.657



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