Effects of technological change in regional labor markets in Mexico

Technological change has meant that organizations require workers with higher qualifications, development, implementation and adaptation of technology looking to stay at the forefront in international competitiveness. The aim of this paper is to analyze the changes that have occurred in regional lab...

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Autori principali: Rodríguez Pérez, Reyna Elizabeth, Castro Lugo, David
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topic labor market
wages
occupations
inequality
technological change.
Social sciences
Statistics
Economics
competition
production
Work
The working class
Salary
Unemployment
Labor
Vocational training
technology
technological change
mercado laboral
salarios
ocupaciones
desigualdad
cambio tecnológico.
Ciencias sociales
Estadística
Economía
Competencia
Producción
Trabajo
La clase obrera
Salario
El desempleo
La mano de obra
La formación profesional
Tecnología
Cambio tecnológico
spellingShingle labor market
wages
occupations
inequality
technological change.
Social sciences
Statistics
Economics
competition
production
Work
The working class
Salary
Unemployment
Labor
Vocational training
technology
technological change
mercado laboral
salarios
ocupaciones
desigualdad
cambio tecnológico.
Ciencias sociales
Estadística
Economía
Competencia
Producción
Trabajo
La clase obrera
Salario
El desempleo
La mano de obra
La formación profesional
Tecnología
Cambio tecnológico
Rodríguez Pérez, Reyna Elizabeth
Castro Lugo, David
Effects of technological change in regional labor markets in Mexico
description Technological change has meant that organizations require workers with higher qualifications, development, implementation and adaptation of technology looking to stay at the forefront in international competitiveness. The aim of this paper is to analyze the changes that have occurred in regional labor markets in Mexico on occupational and wage and identify to what extent these changes may have resulted from technological change and if this behavior is spatially homogeneous. The information source is made up of microdata from the National Survey of Urban Employment (Employment Survey) 2000–2004. The empirical analysis –considering workers officiating at high and low technological intensity and applying a Mincerian income function with different classification criteria: education, sex, age groups and regions– during the period indicate that there have been significant changes in the Mexican labor market as a result of biased technological change, as it provides statistical evidence indicating the existence of a higher wage premium for subordinates in the technological area, and different effects at the regional level, encouraging more to the border.
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author Rodríguez Pérez, Reyna Elizabeth
Castro Lugo, David
author_facet Rodríguez Pérez, Reyna Elizabeth
Castro Lugo, David
author_sort Rodríguez Pérez, Reyna Elizabeth
title Effects of technological change in regional labor markets in Mexico
title_short Effects of technological change in regional labor markets in Mexico
title_full Effects of technological change in regional labor markets in Mexico
title_fullStr Effects of technological change in regional labor markets in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Effects of technological change in regional labor markets in Mexico
title_sort effects of technological change in regional labor markets in mexico
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
publishDate 2012
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spelling repositorioinstitucional-20.500.12930-64452023-05-09T17:04:33Z Effects of technological change in regional labor markets in Mexico Efectos del cambio tecnológico en los mercados de trabajo regionales en México Rodríguez Pérez, Reyna Elizabeth Castro Lugo, David labor market wages occupations inequality technological change. Social sciences Statistics Economics competition production Work The working class Salary Unemployment Labor Vocational training technology technological change mercado laboral salarios ocupaciones desigualdad cambio tecnológico. Ciencias sociales Estadística Economía Competencia Producción Trabajo La clase obrera Salario El desempleo La mano de obra La formación profesional Tecnología Cambio tecnológico Technological change has meant that organizations require workers with higher qualifications, development, implementation and adaptation of technology looking to stay at the forefront in international competitiveness. The aim of this paper is to analyze the changes that have occurred in regional labor markets in Mexico on occupational and wage and identify to what extent these changes may have resulted from technological change and if this behavior is spatially homogeneous. The information source is made up of microdata from the National Survey of Urban Employment (Employment Survey) 2000–2004. The empirical analysis –considering workers officiating at high and low technological intensity and applying a Mincerian income function with different classification criteria: education, sex, age groups and regions– during the period indicate that there have been significant changes in the Mexican labor market as a result of biased technological change, as it provides statistical evidence indicating the existence of a higher wage premium for subordinates in the technological area, and different effects at the regional level, encouraging more to the border. El cambio tecnológico ha provocado que las organizaciones requieran trabajadores con mayor calificación para el desarrollo, implementación y adaptación de tecnología en aras de hacer frente a la competitividad internacional. El objetivo de este documento es analizar las transformaciones que se han presentado en los mercados de trabajo regionales en México en materia ocupacional y salarial e identificar en qué medida estas modificaciones pueden ser consecuencia del cambio tecnológico y si este comportamiento es homogéneo a nivel espacial. La fuente principal de información fueron los microdatos de la Encuesta Nacional de Empleo Urbano (eneu) 2000–2004. Los resultados del análisis empírico –que consideró trabajadores en actividades de alta y baja intensidad tecnológica y aplicó una función de ingreso minceriana con diferentes criterios de clasificación: educación, sexo, grupos de edad y regiones– indican que durante el periodo se han presentado modificaciones importantes en el mercado laboral mexicano como consecuencia del cambio tecnológico sesgado, ya que se aporta evidencia estadística que indica la existencia de un mayor premio salarial para los subordinados en el área tecnológica y efectos diferenciados a nivel regional, favoreciendo en mayor medida a la frontera. 2012-07-01 2021-06-03T03:33:43Z 2021-06-03T03:33:43Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Comparative analysis; Statistical evidence; Empirical analysis, workers in activities deemed high and low technological intensity and applied a function of income mincenaria with different classification criteria: education, sex, age groups and regions Análisis comparativo; Evidencia estadística; Análisis empírico, que consideró trabajadores en actividades de alta y baja intensidad tecnológica y aplicó una función de ingreso mincenaria con diferentes criterios de clasificación: educación. Sexo, grupos d https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/90 10.21670/ref.2012.26.a06 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12930/6445 spa https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/90/142 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/90/154 Derechos de autor 2014 Estudios Fronterizos, Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades application/pdf text/html Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Estudios Fronterizos Revista; Vol. 13 No. 26 (2012); 141-174 Estudios Fronterizos; Vol. 13 Núm. 26 (2012); 141-174 2395-9134 0187-6961