Disentangling Structural Change, Servitization, and Skill-Biased Change

Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

Dominik Boddin, Thilo Kroeger

In: Labour Economics 97 (2025), 102778, 16 S.

Abstract

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.

Thilo Kroeger

Scientific Advisor in the Firms and Markets Department



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

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