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来源IDDP11045
DP11045 Adjusting to Globalization - Evidence from Worker-Establishment Matches in Germany
Jens Südekum; Wolfgang Dauth; Sebastian Findeisen
发表日期2016-01-17
出版年2016
语种英语
摘要This paper addresses the impact of rising international trade exposure on individual earnings profiles in heterogeneous worker-establishment matches. We exploit rich panel data on job biographies of manufacturing workers in Germany, and apply a high-dimensional fixed effects approach to analyze endogenous mobility between plants, industries, and regions in response to trade shocks. Rising import penetration reduces earnings within job spells, and it induces workers to leave the exposed industries. Intra-industry mobility to other firms or regions are far less common adjustments. This induced industry mobility mitigates the adverse impacts of import shocks in the workers' subsequent careers, but their cumulated earnings over a longer time horizon are still negatively affected. By contrast, we find much less evidence for sorting into export-oriented industries, but the earnings gains mostly arise within job spells. These results point at an asymmetry in the individual labour market response to trade shocks: Import shocks trigger substantial ``push effects'', whereas the ``pull effects'' of export shocks are weaker.
主题International Trade and Regional Economics
关键词Endogenous worker mobility Individual labour market responses International trade Work biographies
URLhttps://cepr.org/publications/dp11045
来源智库Centre for Economic Policy Research (United Kingdom)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/539874
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Jens Südekum,Wolfgang Dauth,Sebastian Findeisen. DP11045 Adjusting to Globalization - Evidence from Worker-Establishment Matches in Germany. 2016.
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