Fractures in the education–economy relationship: the end of the skill bias technological change research programme?
Lauder, Hugh ; Brown, Phillip ; Cheung, Sin Yi
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
2018
34
3
Autumn
495-515
technological change ; education ; level of qualification ; labour market
Technology
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/gry008
English
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"This paper undertakes a critical theoretical and empirical analysis of the traditional approach to analysing the education–economy relationship: skill bias technological change theory. It argues that while leading skill bias theorists have sought to address some of the anomalies that the theory confronts, there remain key data patterns that the theory cannot address. We suggest an alternative account that takes a broader political economy perspective."
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