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The Task Content of Occupations
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Kramarz, Francis
, Maitre, Alexis
, Bittarello, Luca
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cognitive tasks
/ routine tasks
/ social tasks
/ supply shock
/ task
2024
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Kramarz, Francis
, Maitre, Alexis
, Bittarello, Luca
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cognitive tasks
/ routine tasks
/ social tasks
/ supply shock
/ task
2024
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The Task Content of Occupations
2024
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This paper evaluates how an increase in the supply of skilled labor affects task assignmentwithin and between occupations. Guided by a simple theoretical framework, we exploitdetailed information about individual workers’ tasks from multiple surveys to examine theimpact of a twofold rise in the share of university graduates in the French workforce between1991 and 2013. Our identification strategy uses variation in the change in the graduateshare across local labor markets. We find that higher average educational attainment isassociated with more routine, fewer cognitive and fewer social tasks within occupationsand with fewer routine, more cognitive and more social tasks across occupations.
Cet article évalue l’impact d’une croissance de l’offre de travail qualifié sur l’allocation des travailleurs aux tâches, au sein et entre les professions. Guidé par un cadre théorique simple, nous exploitons des informations détaillées sur les tâches exercées par les travailleurs, mesurées dans les enquêtes afin d’évaluer l’impact d’un doublement de la part des diplômés du supérieur entre 1991 et 2013. Notre stratégie d’identification s’appuie sur la variation de l’évolution de cette part de diplômés entre les marchés locaux du travail. Nos résultats démontrent qu’une hausse du niveau de diplôme cause plus de tâches dites de routine, moins de tâches dites cognitives et moins de tâches dites sociales au sein des professions mais moins de tâches routinières, plus de tâches cognitives et sociales entre professions .
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