Relative Earnings and Demand for Unskilled Labor in West German Manufacturing

ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 97-17 // 1997
ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 97-17 // 1997

Relative Earnings and Demand for Unskilled Labor in West German Manufacturing

We analyze the economic factors which have contributed to the dramatic decline of the employment share of unskilled labor in German manufacturing, in particular the role played by the relatively rigid earnings structure. Potential effects of intensified international competition and skill-biased technological change on the relative employment and earnings position of unskilled workers are also discussed. We find that the substitution elasticity between unskilled and skilled labor is rather low. The decline in the employment share of unskilled workers attributable to an inflexible earnings structure therefore seems to have been modest compared to the trend decline in the skills ratio. We also find some modest effects from international competition and technological change on the employment share of unskilled labor.

Steiner, Viktor und K. Wagner (1997), Relative Earnings and Demand for Unskilled Labor in West German Manufacturing, ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 97-17, Mannheim.

Autoren/-innen Viktor Steiner // K. Wagner