Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Dominik Boddin, Thilo Kroeger
In: Labour Economics 97 (2025), 102778, 16 S.
This paper analyzes three key labor market trends – structural change, servitization, and skill-biased change – using German data from 1975 to 2017. Through a decomposition analysis, we discern their individual impacts on employment shifts, revealing their distinct roles in the German labor market’s evolution. Servitization and skill-biased change significantly influence employment growth alongside structural change. Surprisingly, for instance, structural change accounted for only two-thirds of job losses in the manufacturing sector. Further analysis uncovers more detailed patterns across tasks, firm types, and regions.
JEL-Classification: J01;J11;J21;J23;E24
Keywords: Employment growth, Employment structure, Structural change, Skill-biased change, Servitization, Labor demand, Germany
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2025.102778