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@article{ Glitz2021,
 title = {Skill Premiums and the Supply of Young Workers in Germany},
 author = {Glitz, Albrecht and Wissmann, Daniel},
 journal = {Labour Economics},
 pages = {1-27},
 volume = {72},
 year = {2021},
 issn = {0927-5371},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2021.102034},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-79157-6},
 abstract = {In this paper, we study the development and underlying drivers of skill premiums in Germany between 1980 and 2008. We show that the significant increase in the medium-to-low skill premium since the late 1980s was almost exclusively concentrated among workers aged 30 or below. Using a nested CES production function framework which allows for imperfect substitutability between young and old workers, we show that changes in relative labor supplies can explain these patterns very well. A cohort-level analysis reveals that distinct secular changes in the educational attainment of the native population are the primary source of the declining relative supply of medium-skilled workers in Germany. Low-skilled immigration, in contrast, only plays a secondary role in explaining the rising lower-end wage inequality in Germany over recent decades.},
 keywords = {Mikrozensus; microcensus; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany; Nachwuchsförderung; ; Kohortenanalyse; cohort analysis; Arbeitsangebot; labor supply; Arbeitsnachfrage; job demand; Lohnunterschied; wage difference; Qualifikationsniveau; level of qualification; niedrig Qualifizierter; low qualified worker; mittlere Qualifikation; intermediate level of qualification; Bildungsniveau; level of education}}