This paper uses SHIW panel data for 1993 and 1995 to model individual transition probabilities at the bottom of the Italian wage distribution. The analysis is based on a bivariate probit model with endogenous switching which allows tackling the initial conditions problem, i.e. the potential endogeneity of the conditioning starting state. Results show the appropriateness of such a choice: the correlation between state and transition probabilities is significantly different from zero, while overlooking endogeneity leads to overstatement of both size and significance of coefficients in the transition equation. The paper shows that while some factors such as education, sex and geographical location have an effect on low-pay persistence, job rel...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of measurement error on low pay transition probabi...
Partial and targeted labor market deregulation as undergone in Italy during the last two decades has...
This paper evaluates whether and to what extent temporary jobs have been springboards to stable jobs...
This paper uses SHIW panel data for 1993 and 1995 to model individual transition probabilities at th...
This paper uses Italian panel data to analyse transition probabilities at the bottom of the earnings...
This paper analyses the extent to which existing econometric models of low-pay transition probabilit...
This paper analyses the extent to which existing econometric models of low-pay transition probabilit...
This paper uses Italian panel data to analyse low pay transitions since the early 1990s. Results ind...
This Thesis uses Italian panel micro-data to investigate the intertemporal wage covariance structure...
This paper models low pay transitions in Britain using a bivariate probit model with endogenous sele...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the factors determining the “speed” of transition between a ...
In this paper we investigate earnings mobility patterns of Italian workers, from 1974 to 1988, using...
We model transitions between unemployment, low-paid and high-paid employment by British men using a ...
This chapter assesses whether temporary jobs have been springboards to regular employment or to dead...
My dissertation consists in three empirical studies on income mobility and wage growth. In the fir...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of measurement error on low pay transition probabi...
Partial and targeted labor market deregulation as undergone in Italy during the last two decades has...
This paper evaluates whether and to what extent temporary jobs have been springboards to stable jobs...
This paper uses SHIW panel data for 1993 and 1995 to model individual transition probabilities at th...
This paper uses Italian panel data to analyse transition probabilities at the bottom of the earnings...
This paper analyses the extent to which existing econometric models of low-pay transition probabilit...
This paper analyses the extent to which existing econometric models of low-pay transition probabilit...
This paper uses Italian panel data to analyse low pay transitions since the early 1990s. Results ind...
This Thesis uses Italian panel micro-data to investigate the intertemporal wage covariance structure...
This paper models low pay transitions in Britain using a bivariate probit model with endogenous sele...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the factors determining the “speed” of transition between a ...
In this paper we investigate earnings mobility patterns of Italian workers, from 1974 to 1988, using...
We model transitions between unemployment, low-paid and high-paid employment by British men using a ...
This chapter assesses whether temporary jobs have been springboards to regular employment or to dead...
My dissertation consists in three empirical studies on income mobility and wage growth. In the fir...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of measurement error on low pay transition probabi...
Partial and targeted labor market deregulation as undergone in Italy during the last two decades has...
This paper evaluates whether and to what extent temporary jobs have been springboards to stable jobs...