Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Tschopp, Jeanne Author-Name-First: Jeanne Author-Name-Last: Tschopp Title: The Wage Response to Shocks: The Role of Inter-Occupational Labor Adjustment Abstract: Abstract How does a region's average wage adjust to a shock, say trade-induced or technology-induced,on labor demand? Beaudry, Green and Sand (2010) recently demonstrated the inaccuracy of thetraditionally-used shift-share analysis - a partial equilibrium exercise - in addressing this question.While they focus on shifts in the industrial composition of employment, I argue that the interplaybetween inter-sectoral and inter-occupational labor adjustments is fundamental in assessing thespillover effects they emphasize. I extend their search-and-bargaining model to incorporateoccupations and illustrate why omitting inter-occupational labor adjustments could lead tounderestimation. Using German individual-level data for 1977-2001, I estimate that omitting thisdimension creates a substantial and statistically significant negative bias representing two-thirds ofthe total effect.  Creation-Date: 2011-06-21 File-URL: http://www.wti.org/media/filer_public/78/c1/78c1bbaa-c3f9-4194-8552-ec4dfeb47ca9/working_paper_tschopp.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf File-Function: First version Handle: RePEc:wti:papers:235