Will the Skill-Premium in the Netherlands Rise in the Next Decades?

30 Pages Posted: 6 May 2006

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Arnaud Dupuy

Centre de Recherche en Économie Appliquée (CREA)

Date Written: March 2007

Abstract

While the skill-premium has been rising sharply in the US and the UK for 20 years, the Dutch skill-premium decreased for much of that period and only started to rise in the early 90s. In this paper, we investigate whether the Dutch skill-premium will rise in the next decades. To answer this question, we forecast the skill-premium using the Katz and Murphy (1992) and the Krusell et al. (2000) models. The Katz and Murphy model (KM) explains demand shifts by skill-biased technological change in unobservable variables captured by a time trend. In contrast, the Krusell et al. model (KORV) explains demand shifts by (observable) changes in the capital stock under a capital-skill complementarity technology. The results show that while the KM model predicts that the skill-premium will have increased by 30% in 2020, based on realistic predictions of the stock of capital, the KORV model predicts that the skill-premium will remain between -5% and +5% of its 1996 level.

Keywords: skill-premium, skill-biased technical change, capital-skill complementarity

JEL Classification: D33, J11, J38

Suggested Citation

Dupuy, Arnaud, Will the Skill-Premium in the Netherlands Rise in the Next Decades? (March 2007). IZA Discussion Paper No. 2708, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=899333 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.899333

Arnaud Dupuy (Contact Author)

Centre de Recherche en Économie Appliquée (CREA) ( email )

Campus Limpertsberg
162A, avenue de la Faïencerie
Luxembourg, 1511
Luxembourg

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