This paper presents estimates based on individual data of downward nominal and real wage rigidities for thirteen sectors in Belgium, Denmark, Spain and Portugal. Our methodology follows the approach recently developed for the International Wage Flexibility Project, whereby resistance to nominal and real wage cuts is measured through departures of observed individual wage change histograms from an estimated counterfactual wage change distribution that would have prevailed in the absence of rigidity. We evaluate the role of worker and firm characteristics in shaping wage rigidities. We also confront our estimates of wage rigidities to structural features of the labour markets studied, such as the wage bargaining level, variable pay policy and...
This paper explores the existence of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) in the industry sectors o...
We use data on enterprise level from a survey of medium sized and big companies to test for downward...
This paper examines whether differences in wage rigidity across sectors can be explained by differen...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data of downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data of downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data of downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data on downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data on downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
It has been well established that the wages of individual workers react little, especially downwards...
It has been well established that the wages of individual workers react little, especially downwards...
We present new evidence from a unique survey of firms across Europe on downward wage rigidity in bot...
Wage rigidity – the observation that wages cannot be adjusted downwards – has important implica-tion...
In this thesis we analyse the extent of wage rigidity in the European countries using data at the mi...
This paper examines whether differences in wage rigidity across sectors can be explained by differen...
This paper presents new evidence from a unique survey of firms across Europe on the prevalence of do...
This paper explores the existence of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) in the industry sectors o...
We use data on enterprise level from a survey of medium sized and big companies to test for downward...
This paper examines whether differences in wage rigidity across sectors can be explained by differen...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data of downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data of downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data of downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data on downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
This paper presents estimates based on individual data on downward nominal and real wage rigidities ...
It has been well established that the wages of individual workers react little, especially downwards...
It has been well established that the wages of individual workers react little, especially downwards...
We present new evidence from a unique survey of firms across Europe on downward wage rigidity in bot...
Wage rigidity – the observation that wages cannot be adjusted downwards – has important implica-tion...
In this thesis we analyse the extent of wage rigidity in the European countries using data at the mi...
This paper examines whether differences in wage rigidity across sectors can be explained by differen...
This paper presents new evidence from a unique survey of firms across Europe on the prevalence of do...
This paper explores the existence of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) in the industry sectors o...
We use data on enterprise level from a survey of medium sized and big companies to test for downward...
This paper examines whether differences in wage rigidity across sectors can be explained by differen...