Time out of work and skill depreciation
Published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 169-180
Summary of Working paper 2005:21
This paper investigates the role of skill depreciation in the relationship between work interruptions and subsequent wages. Using unique longitudinal microdata containing information on the ability to understand and practically employ printed information, we are able to analyze changes in skills for individuals as a function of time out of work. In general, we find statistically strong evidence of a negative relationship between work interruptions and skills. Our analysis suggests that depreciation of general information-processing skills is economically significant, with a full year of non-employment being equivalent to moving 5 percentiles down the skill distribution.
Keywords: Work interruptions, Skill depreciation, Wage differentials
JEL-codes: J24, J31
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