Authors
Irene Brambilla, Daniel Lederman, Guido Porto
Publication date
2019/5
Journal
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
Volume
52
Issue
2
Pages
763-783
Description
This paper explores the link between exports and the demand for skilled tasks. Using the Chilean Encuesta Nacional Industrial Anual (ENIA), an annual census of manufacturing firms, we first show that Chilean exporters utilize more skills than Chilean non‐exporters. More importantly, we establish a distinct pattern of task differentiation among exporters both within skilled and unskilled tasks. Exporting firms demand the services of skilled specialized workers (engineers) as opposed to skilled administrative workers and managers. In addition, exporters demand less unskilled labour, especially blue‐collar operatives. This suggests that exporters substitute skilled engineers for unskilled blue‐collar workers to perform export‐related tasks.
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I Brambilla, D Lederman, G Porto - Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d' …, 2019