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El trimestre económico

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Abstract

FELIX-VERDUZCO, Gustavo  and  TORRES GARCIA, Aldo Josafat. Wage Premium to Computer Use at Work. Microdata Evidence for Mexico. El trimestre econ [online]. 2018, vol.85, n.337, pp.137-168. ISSN 2448-718X.  https://doi.org/10.20430/ete.v85i337.662.

Background:

The hypothesis on the existence of a wage premium for using computer at work is tested. So far, most studies have focused on developed countries and few on developing countries.

Methods:

We consider worker’s characteristics, employers, and regional heterogeneity of labor markets to estimate wage equations with mixed effects. As an alternative method, we also estimate wage differentials using matching techniques.

Results:

The evidence, with 2006 and 2014 data, is favorable to the hypothesis. The most modest estimates indicate a premium between 17 and 19% for the most intensive users.

Conclusions:

Acceptance means that the computer is part of technological change that increases productivity, which encourages employers to pay a premium to skilled workers. It indicates to the country the importance of reducing the digital divide in both skilled workers and companies that adopt the technology.

Keywords : biased technological change; computer; wage disparities.

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