This article uses Australian panel data for the years 2001-2009 to estimate returns to general experience, job and occupational tenure. We pay particular attention to issues of unobserved heterogeneity bias in our estimations. We find that both general experience and occupational tenure have statistically and numerically significant effects on wage outcomes, even after controlling for unobserved heterogeneity. Job tenure on the other hand only seems to matter in OLS regressions that do not control for heterogeneity biases. Once these biases are controlled for, only a modest effect from job tenure remains. The inclusion of occupational tenure in the estimating equation tends to negate even this modest job tenure effect. The only exception to...
This paper uses the theoretical argument presented by Stevens (2003) that suggests that the measured...
This article examines the tenure-earnings profiles and suggests that the more training is provided t...
Employment tenure, job turnover and returns to general and specific skills are examined for male wor...
Both the enterprise and salaried versions of the internal labour market model predict an important r...
This paper examines the relative importance of different types of labour market experience in the de...
The thesis examines the effect of tenure on earnings in the British public and private sectors. The ...
A regression of wages on firm tenure is likely to yield biased estimates of the returns to tenure be...
We show that the distinction between job spells and employer spells matters for returns to tenure. E...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
We estimate the effects of employer tenure on wages based on the instrumental variable method and by...
A wage offer can be either acceptable or unacceptable to a worker, but in cross-sectional and panel ...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
It is well known that, unless worker-firm match quality is controlled for, returns to firm tenure (R...
We find that returns to occupational tenure are substantial. Everything else being constant, 5 years...
We introduce firm-specific returns to experience and tenure into a standard two-way fixed effects mo...
This paper uses the theoretical argument presented by Stevens (2003) that suggests that the measured...
This article examines the tenure-earnings profiles and suggests that the more training is provided t...
Employment tenure, job turnover and returns to general and specific skills are examined for male wor...
Both the enterprise and salaried versions of the internal labour market model predict an important r...
This paper examines the relative importance of different types of labour market experience in the de...
The thesis examines the effect of tenure on earnings in the British public and private sectors. The ...
A regression of wages on firm tenure is likely to yield biased estimates of the returns to tenure be...
We show that the distinction between job spells and employer spells matters for returns to tenure. E...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
We estimate the effects of employer tenure on wages based on the instrumental variable method and by...
A wage offer can be either acceptable or unacceptable to a worker, but in cross-sectional and panel ...
We explore determinants of job reallocation, employment change and average job tenure in this paper....
It is well known that, unless worker-firm match quality is controlled for, returns to firm tenure (R...
We find that returns to occupational tenure are substantial. Everything else being constant, 5 years...
We introduce firm-specific returns to experience and tenure into a standard two-way fixed effects mo...
This paper uses the theoretical argument presented by Stevens (2003) that suggests that the measured...
This article examines the tenure-earnings profiles and suggests that the more training is provided t...
Employment tenure, job turnover and returns to general and specific skills are examined for male wor...