Heterogeneous firm responses to increases in high-skilled workers: Evidence from China's college enrollment expansion

Over the past several decades, the returns to college education have steadily increased in many countries of the world despite an increased supply of college graduates. In this paper, using local-labor market data on the composition of the labor force combined with detailed firm-level data covering...

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Published inChina economic review Vol. 73; p. 101791
Main Authors Feng, Shuaizhang, Xia, Xiaoyu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.06.2022
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Summary:Over the past several decades, the returns to college education have steadily increased in many countries of the world despite an increased supply of college graduates. In this paper, using local-labor market data on the composition of the labor force combined with detailed firm-level data covering the period of a large-scale expansion of college enrollment in China, we seek to identify within-firm adjustments to labor market changes. The empirical work is guided by a model in which there are two types of production technologies, characterized by two different types of capitals, one skill-biased and the other labor-biased. The empirical results, consistent with the model and the observed trends in schooling and rates of return, indicate that there were significant adjustments in capital and R&D within-firms in response to an enlarged college-educated labor force.
ISSN:1043-951X
1873-7781
DOI:10.1016/j.chieco.2022.101791