闸门下的工人:低工资进口竞争与工人调整的影响

Hâle Utar
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我分析了低工资贸易冲击对高工资国家丹麦制造业工人的影响,以及他们随后对冲击的调整。采用综合的个人层面面板数据集与1999年至2010年期间工作场所层面的雇主数据相匹配,我利用中国纺织品和服装产品进口配额的取消与中国加入WTO相结合作为准自然实验,并利用工人暴露于这种贸易冲击的行业内异质性。结果表明,低工资进口冲击对工人未来收入和就业轨迹产生了显著的负面影响。贸易冲击影响劳动者的主要途径是受到竞争冲击的企业的就业时间缩短以及随后难以维持稳定的就业。配额的废除也会导致更高的失业可能性。服务部门是所有类型的受影响工人的主要吸收者,但在随后的服务部门工作中,从冲击中恢复的成功程度因工人的初始职业、教育和年龄而有很大差异。受教育程度较低、年龄较大以及在受影响的公司从事需要行业特定技能的工作的员工的调整经历最糟糕。结果表明,贸易引起的调整成本在不同类型的工人中是巨大的和异质性的,并通过表明,对一些人来说,即使在过渡到制造业以外的全职工作后,挑战仍然存在,突出了调整摩擦的性质。
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Workers Beneath the Floodgates: The Impact of Low-Wage Import Competition and Workers' Adjustment
I analyze the impact of a low-wage trade shock on manufacturing workers in a high-wage country, Denmark, and their subsequent adjustment to the shock. Employing a comprehensive person-level panel dataset matched with workplace-level employer data for the period 1999 to 2010, I exploit the dismantling of import quotas on Chinese textile and clothing products in conjunction with China's accession to the WTO as a quasi-natural experiment and utilize within-industry heterogeneity in workers' exposure to this trade shock. Results reveal negative and significant impact of the low-wage import shock on workers' future earnings and employment trajectories. The main channels through which the trade shock affects workers are shortened employment at the firm that was exposed to the competition shock and subsequent difficulty in maintaining stable employment. The abolishment of quotas also leads to higher likelihood of unemployment. The service sector is the main absorber of exposed workers of all types, but the success of recovery from the shock in subsequent service sector jobs varies greatly across workers depending on initial occupation, education and age. Less-educated, older and workers who had occupations that require industry-specific skills at the exposed firms had the worst adjustment experience. The results show that trade-induced adjustment costs are substantial and heterogeneous across different types of workers and highlight the nature of adjustment frictions by showing that, for some, challenges remain even after transition to full-time jobs outside of manufacturing.
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