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On the Job Search and the Wage Distribution

by Bent Jesper Christensen, Rasmus Lentz, Dale T. Mortensen, George R. Neumann, Axel Werwatz, Bent Jesper Christensen , 2004
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WAGE DISTRIBUTION

by João Pereira, João Pereira, Aurora Galego
"... Typically, studies on regional wage differentials are based on OLS estimates and use Blinder (1973) and Oaxaca (1973) decomposition. Quantile regression is an alternative approach which allows for studying these differences across the whole wage distribution. In this study, the quantile regression f ..."
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Typically, studies on regional wage differentials are based on OLS estimates and use Blinder (1973) and Oaxaca (1973) decomposition. Quantile regression is an alternative approach which allows for studying these differences across the whole wage distribution. In this study, the quantile regression

Counterfactual decomposition of changes in wage distributions using quantile regression

by José A. F. Machado, José Mata - Journal of Applied Econometrics , 2005
"... We propose a method to decompose the changes in the wage distribution over a period of time in several factors contributing to those changes. The method is based on the estimation of marginal wage distributions consistent with a conditional distribution estimated by quantile regression as well as wi ..."
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We propose a method to decompose the changes in the wage distribution over a period of time in several factors contributing to those changes. The method is based on the estimation of marginal wage distributions consistent with a conditional distribution estimated by quantile regression as well

Wage Distributions

by C. J. Flinn, Child N, Cautionary Tale, Christopher J. Flinn, Jel J, Robert Moffitt, Geert Ridder, Coen Teulings , 2000
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nomics at NYU. I have received helpful comments from Gerard van den Berg, Mario

Job Matching and the Wage Distribution

by Giuseppe Moscarini , 2003
"... The objective of this paper is to bring together the microeconomic-labor and the macroeconomic-equilibrium views of matching in labor markets. We nest a job matching model µa la Jovanovic (1984) into a Mortensen and Pissarides (1994)-type equilibrium search environment. The resulting framework prese ..."
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preserves the implications of job matching theory for worker turnover and wage dynamics, while allowing for aggregation and general equilibrium analysis, in particular of the wage distribution. We obtain two testable implications of job matching and search frictions for wage inequality. First, learning

Flattening Firms and Wage Distribution

by Xin Jin
"... Abstract This article studies the consequences of firm delayering on wages and the wage distribution inside firms. I consider a job-assignment model with asymmetric information and a slot constraint. The model predicts that more efficient firms are not necessarily larger than less efficient firms i ..."
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Abstract This article studies the consequences of firm delayering on wages and the wage distribution inside firms. I consider a job-assignment model with asymmetric information and a slot constraint. The model predicts that more efficient firms are not necessarily larger than less efficient firms

ON THE DYNAMICS OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND WAGE DISTRIBUTIONS

by Jean-marc Robin , 2010
"... Abstract. Postel-Vinay and Robin’s (2002) sequential auction model is extended to allow for aggregate productivity shocks. Workers exhibit permanent differences in ability while firms are identical. Negative aggregate productivity shocks induce job destruction by driving the surplus of matches with ..."
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employers and employees to renegotiate low wages up and high wages down when agents’ individual surpluses become negative. The model delivers rich business cycle dynamics of wage distributions and explains why both low wages and high wages are more procyclical than wages in the middle of the distribution

Unions and the Wage Distribution in Ireland*

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"... Abstract: This paper examines the effects of trade unions in Ireland on the first two moments of the wage distribution. Using data from the ESRI's 1987 Survey of Income Distribution, Poverty and Usage of State Services, a union membership mark-up of over 20 per cent is obtained. A smaller varia ..."
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Abstract: This paper examines the effects of trade unions in Ireland on the first two moments of the wage distribution. Using data from the ESRI's 1987 Survey of Income Distribution, Poverty and Usage of State Services, a union membership mark-up of over 20 per cent is obtained. A smaller

Labor Market Institutions and the Distribution of Wages, 1973-1992: A Semiparametric Approach

by John Dinardo, Nicole M. Fortin, Thomas Lemieux - Econometrica , 1996
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Awaji Earthquake on Wage Distribution

by Fumio Ohtake, Naoko Okuyama, Masaru Sasaki, Kengo Yasui, Fumio Ohtake, Naoko Okuyama, Masaru Sasaki, Kengo Yasui , 2014
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