• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: The spatial concentration of high-skilled workers and city productivity: the case of Latin America
  • Contributor: Vargas, Miguel [VerfasserIn]; Garrido, Nicolás [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: 2021
  • Published in: CEPAL Review ; CEPAL Review
  • Language: English
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  • Keywords: TRABAJADORES CALIFICADOS ; PRODUCTIVIDAD ; CIUDADES ; SEGREGACION ; DISTRIBUCION GEOGRAFICA ; PRODUCTIVIDAD DEL TRABAJO ; MEDICION ; DESARROLLO ECONOMICO ; SKILLED WORKERS ; PRODUCTIVITY ; CITIES ; SEGREGATION ; GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION ; LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY ; MEASUREMENT ; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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  • Description: The aim of this study is to cast light on the relationship between the spatial concentration of high-skilled workers and the productivity of cities in Latin America. The relationship is not clear at first sight. On the one hand, the segregation of high-skilled workers should create agglomeration economies and give rise to positive spillovers amongst the most advantaged, offsetting productivity losses that result from the existence of ghettos of low-skilled workers. On the other hand, it may well be that these spillovers are not enough to compensate for the loss of productivity in the worse-off groups, so that aggregate productivity is negatively affected. We analysed this segregation for a group of Latin America’s largest cities and found a negative and significant relationship between the productivity of cities and the segregation of high-skilled workers. However, we also found evidence of a quadratic relationship between segregation and productivity.
  • Access State: Open Access