EPISODE · Jun 13, 2024 · 15 MIN
1. Handbook Talk with David J. Deming: What is the college wage premium and how will AI change college education?
from RFBerlin Podcast Series · host RF Berlin, David J. Deming,
Labor earnings for college-educated workers are about 65-70% higher than for workers without college education. Why do college graduates earn more? How will the emergence of AI shape the college wage premium and college education in the years to come? David J. Deming, Isabelle and Scott Black Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University, opens our podcast series dedicated to the new edition of the Handbook of Labor Economics with his work on education, skills, inequality, and the future of work. In this episode, he discusses the college wage premium and the impact of AI on college education. Prof. Deming sheds light on how college education enhances the productivity and value of individuals in the labor market and shares insights into the future of work and education. He argues that while AI may change the nature of work, it will not diminish the importance of education, but rather shift the focus towards higher-order skills and competencies. Stay connected:🌐 Online: rfberlin.com🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/rockwool-foundation-berlin🐦 X/Twitter: @RF_Berlin🎥 YouTube: youtube.com/@RFBerlin
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Labor earnings for college-educated workers are about 65-70% higher than for workers without college education. Why do college graduates earn more? How will the emergence of AI shape the college wage premium and college education in the years to come? David J. Deming, Isabelle and Scott Black Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University, opens our podcast series dedicated to the new edition of the Handbook of Labor Economics with his work on education, skills, inequality,...
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