In this paper, we investigate cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe using the European Community Household Panel. The paper is particularly focused on examining the impact of economic conditions, welfare state regimes and employment regulation on wage mobility. We apply a log-linear approach that is very much similar to a restricted multinomial logit model and much more flexible than the standard probit approach. It appears that regime, economic conditions and employment regulation explain a substantial part of the cross-country variation. The findings also confirm the existence of an inverse U-shape pattern of wage mobility, showing a great deal of low and high-wage persistence in all countries
This paper offers the first application of the local approximation method pioneered by Schluter and ...
The paper uses data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) 200...
This paper documents the magnitude of income mobility in Germany and its distribution across differe...
In this paper, we investigate cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe using the Europea...
In this paper, we investigate cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe using the Europea...
Abstract The paper investigates cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe, using the Euro...
The paper investigates cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe, using the European Comm...
Wage mobility is in the heart of economic research and political debate on the future of the Europea...
Abstract: We examine wage mobility of Austrians, using 1986-1996 data from administrative sources. F...
The aim of this paper is to revisit the broad researches performed on income mobility. To that end, ...
In this paper, the socioeconomic and individual characteristics that favor mobility are analyzed. Th...
This paper asses the scope of income mobility from a comparative perspective and explores if there i...
Aim of this paper is to explore some crucial factors playing a significant role in employment decisi...
Starting from the approach proposed by Schluter and Trede (2003) we develop a continuous and alterna...
Using longitudinal information on labour market participation we analyse the dynamics of unemploymen...
This paper offers the first application of the local approximation method pioneered by Schluter and ...
The paper uses data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) 200...
This paper documents the magnitude of income mobility in Germany and its distribution across differe...
In this paper, we investigate cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe using the Europea...
In this paper, we investigate cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe using the Europea...
Abstract The paper investigates cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe, using the Euro...
The paper investigates cross-country differences in wage mobility in Europe, using the European Comm...
Wage mobility is in the heart of economic research and political debate on the future of the Europea...
Abstract: We examine wage mobility of Austrians, using 1986-1996 data from administrative sources. F...
The aim of this paper is to revisit the broad researches performed on income mobility. To that end, ...
In this paper, the socioeconomic and individual characteristics that favor mobility are analyzed. Th...
This paper asses the scope of income mobility from a comparative perspective and explores if there i...
Aim of this paper is to explore some crucial factors playing a significant role in employment decisi...
Starting from the approach proposed by Schluter and Trede (2003) we develop a continuous and alterna...
Using longitudinal information on labour market participation we analyse the dynamics of unemploymen...
This paper offers the first application of the local approximation method pioneered by Schluter and ...
The paper uses data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) 200...
This paper documents the magnitude of income mobility in Germany and its distribution across differe...