Returns to digital skills use, temporary employment, and trade unions in European labour markets
Cutuli, Giorgio ; Tomelleri, Alessio
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2023
Early view
1-21
information technology ; digital economy ; trade union ; skill ; labour market ; temporary employment
Employment
https://doi.org/10.1177/09596801231204978
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper investigates the moderating role of institutional factors on returns to ICT skill usage among different groups of workers in eight European labour markets. Using PIAAC data, the paper leverages the segmentation of contractual status, allowing for hetero geneous wage effects among workers holding permanent and temporary contracts. Furthermore, this study considers how gaps in ICT wage premiums mirror the com positional differences in national-specific trade union densities among contractual groups, demonstrating that wage premiums associated with ICT usage are not univocally defined by task content or demand-supply dynamics for specific sectors and occupations. The results highlight different returns between labour market segments according to national specific trade union densities of temporary and permanent workers, revealing how the consequences of technological change are shaped by institutional cleavages."
Digital
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