We document new facts on the distributions of male wages, male earnings, and household earnings and income (before and after taxes) in the Netherlands and the United States. We find that, in both countries, wages display rich dynamics, including substantial asymmetries and nonlinearities by age and previous earnings levels. Individual-level male wage and earnings risk is relatively high for younger and older people, and for those in the lower and upper parts of the income distribution. In the Netherlands, the behavior of hours and family labor supply have noticeable effects on earnings persistence and on the skewness and kurtosis of wage changes, but government transfers are a major source of insurance. Instead, the role of family insurance...
Women in the Netherlands face an earnings penalty of 47% after the birth of their first child, which...
We examine the effects of government redistribution schemes in an economy where agents are subject t...
The 1980s and 1990s have been decades of quite good economic growth in North America and much of Wes...
We document new facts about risk in male wages and earnings, household earnings, and pre- and post-t...
We document new facts about risk in male wages and earnings, household earnings, and pre- and post-t...
Contains fulltext : 134998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch inequal...
In this paper, we estimate wage functions for the Netherlands, to assess the effects of age, tenure,...
Dutch inequality in market incomes has grown significantly and structurally, especially at the top. ...
This paper reviews changing income distributions in the United States, Germany, and the Netherlands,...
In most OECD-countries income inequality has increased during the last two decades. In this paper, w...
Abstract This paper reviews changing income distributions in the United States, Germany, and the Net...
While much ink has been spilled over the study of income inequality and the Dutch disease in isolati...
Women in the Netherlands face an earnings penalty of 47% after the birth of their first child, which...
We examine the effects of government redistribution schemes in an economy where agents are subject t...
The 1980s and 1990s have been decades of quite good economic growth in North America and much of Wes...
We document new facts about risk in male wages and earnings, household earnings, and pre- and post-t...
We document new facts about risk in male wages and earnings, household earnings, and pre- and post-t...
Contains fulltext : 134998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch inequal...
In this paper, we estimate wage functions for the Netherlands, to assess the effects of age, tenure,...
Dutch inequality in market incomes has grown significantly and structurally, especially at the top. ...
This paper reviews changing income distributions in the United States, Germany, and the Netherlands,...
In most OECD-countries income inequality has increased during the last two decades. In this paper, w...
Abstract This paper reviews changing income distributions in the United States, Germany, and the Net...
While much ink has been spilled over the study of income inequality and the Dutch disease in isolati...
Women in the Netherlands face an earnings penalty of 47% after the birth of their first child, which...
We examine the effects of government redistribution schemes in an economy where agents are subject t...
The 1980s and 1990s have been decades of quite good economic growth in North America and much of Wes...