E-skills and income inequality within European regions

In this paper, Consoli, Castellacci, and Santoalha, investigate the relationship between digital skills of the workforce and income inequalities within regions.

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Abstract: This paper investigates the relationship between digital skills of the workforce and income inequalities within regions. By combining three databases – EU-LFS, EU-SILC and ESCO – the analysis studies the relationships between digital skills and income inequalities for an unbalanced panel of 103 European regions for the period 2003–13. The results show that the relationship between digital skills and inequalities varies substantially across income groups and, in particular, that digitalisation exacerbates inequalities among the less affluent whereas it mitigates them among those with higher income levels.

You can read the open access article in the Industry & Innovation journal.

Published Aug. 1, 2023 9:33 AM - Last modified Apr. 24, 2024 12:00 PM