International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case

Abstract The topic of this paper has been motivated by the rising unemployment rate of low-skilled relative to high-skilled labour in Switzerland. Between 1991 and 2014, Switzerland experienced the highest relative increase in the low-skilled unemployment rate among all OECD countries. A natural cul...

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Main Authors: Lukas Mohler, Rolf Weder, Simone Wyss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-06-01
Series:Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41937-017-0006-7
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spelling doaj-19964939b16f4adabdc9e682d669d1232020-11-25T02:35:54ZengSpringerOpenSwiss Journal of Economics and Statistics2235-62822018-06-01154111210.1186/s41937-017-0006-7International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss caseLukas Mohler0Rolf Weder1Simone Wyss2Faculty of Business and Economics, University of BaselFaculty of Business and Economics, University of BaselFaculty of Business and Economics, University of BaselAbstract The topic of this paper has been motivated by the rising unemployment rate of low-skilled relative to high-skilled labour in Switzerland. Between 1991 and 2014, Switzerland experienced the highest relative increase in the low-skilled unemployment rate among all OECD countries. A natural culprit for this development is “globalization” as indicated by some mass layoffs in Switzerland and as commonly voiced in public debates all over the world. Our analysis, which is based on panel data covering the years 1991 to 2008 and approximately 33,000 individuals employed in the Swiss manufacturing sector, does not, however, confirm this presumption. We do not find strong evidence for a positive relationship between import competition and (low-skilled) individuals’ likelihood of becoming unemployed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41937-017-0006-7International tradeUnemploymentLow-skilled labourSwitzerland
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Rolf Weder
Simone Wyss
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Simone Wyss
International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
International trade
Unemployment
Low-skilled labour
Switzerland
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Rolf Weder
Simone Wyss
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title International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case
title_short International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case
title_full International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case
title_fullStr International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case
title_full_unstemmed International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case
title_sort international trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the swiss case
publisher SpringerOpen
series Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
issn 2235-6282
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract The topic of this paper has been motivated by the rising unemployment rate of low-skilled relative to high-skilled labour in Switzerland. Between 1991 and 2014, Switzerland experienced the highest relative increase in the low-skilled unemployment rate among all OECD countries. A natural culprit for this development is “globalization” as indicated by some mass layoffs in Switzerland and as commonly voiced in public debates all over the world. Our analysis, which is based on panel data covering the years 1991 to 2008 and approximately 33,000 individuals employed in the Swiss manufacturing sector, does not, however, confirm this presumption. We do not find strong evidence for a positive relationship between import competition and (low-skilled) individuals’ likelihood of becoming unemployed.
topic International trade
Unemployment
Low-skilled labour
Switzerland
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41937-017-0006-7
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