Offshoring and job loss fears: an econometric analysis of individual perceptions
Geishecker, Ingo ; Riedl, Maximilian ; Frijters, Paul
2012
19
5
Oct.
738-747
employment security ; international relocation of industry
Employment
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2012.05.018
English
Bibliogr.
"We quantify the impact of offshoring and other globalisation measures on individual perceptions of job security. For the analysis we combine industry-level offshoring measures with micro-level data from a large German household panel survey and estimate ordinal fixed effects models. Our results indicate that offshoring to low-wage countries significantly raises job loss fears whilst offshoring to high-wage countries somewhat lowers them. Over our sample period from 1995 to 2006, offshoring to low and high-wage countries together can account for about 13% of the total increase in job loss fears. High-skilled workers are more sensitive to offshoring although their objective job loss risk is lower relative to low-skilled workers, which we argue reflects the fact that they have more to lose from unemployment."
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