We offer new evidence on earnings volatility of men and women in the United States over the past four decades by using matched data from the March Current Population Survey. We construct a measure of total volatility that encompasses both permanent and transitory instability, and that admits employment transitions and losses from self employment. We also present a detailed decomposition of earnings volatility to account for changing shares in employment probabilities, conditional variances of continuous workers, and conditional mean variances from labor-force entry and exit. Our results show that earnings volatility among men increased by 15 percent from the early 1970s to mid 1980s, while women’s volatility fell, and each stabilized therea...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters. In the first chapter, I investigate the trend rever...
We use a new and large panel dataset of household income to shed light on the permanent versus trans...
This paper examines trends in the instability of personal incomes in Britain in terms of changes in ...
In this paper we offer new evidence on earnings and income volatility in the United States over the ...
Earnings volatility-variability over time in a worker's earnings-is interesting for its potential we...
Using Panel Study of Income Dynamics data for 1969 through 2004, we examine movements in men's earni...
We provide a detailed accounting of the trend increase in family income volatility in recent decades...
Abstract: Recent papers find that earnings volatility is again on the rise (Dynan et al. 2008, and S...
We contribute new evidence about earnings and labour market volatility in Britain over the period 19...
With this project, the intent is to take a detailed look at how the level of earnings volatility var...
Recent research has documented a significant rise in the volatility (e.g., expected squared change) ...
As part of a set of papers using the same methods and sample selection criteria to estimate trends i...
The Current Population Survey provides data that are used to compare gaps in the labor earnings of w...
Using Panel Study of Income Dynamics data for 1969 through 2004, we examine movements in men’s earni...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a methodology for comparing income rank volatility profiles over ti...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters. In the first chapter, I investigate the trend rever...
We use a new and large panel dataset of household income to shed light on the permanent versus trans...
This paper examines trends in the instability of personal incomes in Britain in terms of changes in ...
In this paper we offer new evidence on earnings and income volatility in the United States over the ...
Earnings volatility-variability over time in a worker's earnings-is interesting for its potential we...
Using Panel Study of Income Dynamics data for 1969 through 2004, we examine movements in men's earni...
We provide a detailed accounting of the trend increase in family income volatility in recent decades...
Abstract: Recent papers find that earnings volatility is again on the rise (Dynan et al. 2008, and S...
We contribute new evidence about earnings and labour market volatility in Britain over the period 19...
With this project, the intent is to take a detailed look at how the level of earnings volatility var...
Recent research has documented a significant rise in the volatility (e.g., expected squared change) ...
As part of a set of papers using the same methods and sample selection criteria to estimate trends i...
The Current Population Survey provides data that are used to compare gaps in the labor earnings of w...
Using Panel Study of Income Dynamics data for 1969 through 2004, we examine movements in men’s earni...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a methodology for comparing income rank volatility profiles over ti...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters. In the first chapter, I investigate the trend rever...
We use a new and large panel dataset of household income to shed light on the permanent versus trans...
This paper examines trends in the instability of personal incomes in Britain in terms of changes in ...