Computers as Stepping Stones? Technological Change and Equality of Labor Market Opportunities
Working Paper 2022-617
Abstract
This paper analyzes whether technological change improves equality of labor market opportunities by increasing the returns to skills relative to the returns to parental background. We find that in Germany during the 1990s, computer-driven technological change improved the access to technology-adopting occupations for workers with low-educated parents, and reduced their wage penalty within these occupations.We also show that this significantly contributed to a decline in the overall wage penalty experienced by workers from disadvantaged parental backgrounds over this time period.Competing mechanisms, such as skill-specific labor supply shocks and skill-upgrading, do not explain these findings.
Authors: Melanie Arntz, Cäcilia Lipowski, Guido Neidhöfer, Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage.