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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/67096
Title: 高/低技術勞工工資差異與勞動結構變遷
Skill Wage Premium and Sectoral Labor Shift
Authors: I-Hsin Chang
張宜欣
Advisor: 毛慶生(Ching-Sheng Mao),蔡宜展(Yi-Chan Tsai)
Keyword: 經濟發展,結構移轉的推拉假說,勞動結構變遷,技術累積,技術結構變遷,技術溢酬,結構移轉,福利分析,
push pull hypothesis,sectoral labor shift,skill accumulation,skill-biased structural change skill premium,structural transformation,welfare analysis,
Publication Year : 2017
Degree: 碩士
Abstract: 在經濟成長的過程中,高技術勞工的人數占比與高、低技術勞工的工資差異均與經濟發展的程度呈正相關。同時,先進國家的資料顯示,勞動等經濟資源會隨著經濟成長自低技術密集的生產部門移轉至高技術密集的生產部門。
本研究建構一個兩部門的結構移轉模型,並於其中引入技術累積方程式;藉此,模型中的高、低技術勞動比例為內生決定。
我們由模型推論出,生產力提升透過對「高、低技術勞工的工資差異」的影響,加快(減緩)由其帶動的高(低)技術勞工的結構變遷。
此外,福利分析的結果指出,以促進技術累積為目標的補貼性政策不一定有助於提高社會福址。
The simultaneous increase in the high-skilled to low-skilled labor ratio and the skill wage premium is one of the most salient features of economic growth.
Meanwhile, the technological improvement in advanced economies accompanies a sectoral shift from low to high skill intensive sector. In this paper, we develop a two-sector structural transformation model in which skill accumulation is endogenously determined. Our model predicts that the ``skill wage premium mechanism' encourages (hinders) the sectoral reallocation of the high- (low-) skilled workers.
We also show that policies that aim to encourage skill accumulation may or may not improve welfare.
URI: http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/67096
DOI: 10.6342/NTU201702987
Fulltext Rights: 有償授權
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