Economic consequences of vertical mismatch
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Garibaldi, Pietro; Gomes, Pedro; Sopraseuth, Thepthida
署名单位:
University of Turin; University of London; Birkbeck University London; CY Cergy Paris Universite
刊物名称:
QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICS
ISSN/ISSBN:
1759-7323
DOI:
10.3982/QE1868
发表日期:
2025
页码:
535-564
关键词:
Mismatch
overemployment
underemployment
college premium
E23
E24
J21
J23
摘要:
We study two first-order economic consequences of vertical mismatch, using a simple (neoclassical) model of under and overemployment. Individuals of high type can perform both skilled and unskilled jobs, but only a fraction of low-type workers can perform skilled jobs. People have different costs over these jobs. First, we calibrate the model to match U.S. CPS time series since the 1980s. To control for unobserved heterogeneity, we compute wages based on workers who have switched between skilled and unskilled jobs. We show that changes in educational mismatch has contributed one-sixth as much as skilled-bias technological progress for the rise in the college premium. Second, we calibrate the model to match moments of the 50 United States, to measure the output costs of frictions generating mismatch. The cost of frictions is 0.26% of output on average but varies between 0.06% to 0.77% across states. The key variable that explains the output cost of vertical mismatch is not the percentage of mismatched workers but their wage relative to well-matched workers.
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