Artículo
Costs and benefits of trade shocks: Evidence from Chilean local labor markets
Fecha de publicación:
12/2021
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Labour Economics
ISSN:
0927-5371
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We study Chile’s labor market responses to trade shocks during 1996–2006, exploiting spatial and time variations in trade exposure arising from initial differences in industry specialization across local labor markets and the evolution of shocks across industries. We take advantage of China’s supply and demand’s worldwide shocks to instrument for Chinese import competition and demand for Chilean exports. Our main finding is that increasing manufacturing import competition implied a significant rise in labor informality in more exposed local markets, especially among young and unskilled workers. These groups also suffered significant relative wage losses. Meanwhile, locations that benefited most from the increased demand for primary products experienced a relative increase in employment, particularly among young individuals, and reallocation from self-employment towards salaried jobs in the formal sector, along with relative wage gains among old-age workers. Interestingly, these areas experienced a smaller increase in tertiary education enrollment rates than less exposed areas.
Palabras clave:
EMPLOYMENT
,
INFORMALITY
,
TRADE SHOCKS
,
INEQUALITY
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César, Andrés Manuel; Falcone, Guillermo Enrique; Gasparini, Leonardo Carlos; Costs and benefits of trade shocks: Evidence from Chilean local labor markets; Elsevier; Labour Economics; 73; 12-2021; 1-35
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