Using the 1968, 1981, and 2000 Swedish Level of Living Surveys, the authors examine the evolution of the wage distribution in Sweden over the periods 1968ñ1981 and 1981ñ2000. The first period was the heyday of the Swedish solidarity wage policy with strong equalization clauses in the central wage agreements. During the second period, there was more flexibility for firms to adjust wages to reflect conditions such as labor shortages in particular fields. The authors find a remarkable narrowing of the wage distribution in the first period, but in the second period, wages grew more equally across the distribution. The authors decompose these changes in wages across the distribution into two componentsóthose due to changes in the distribution of...
There is a general consensus among scholars that centralised wage bargaining played a key role in th...
Using a rich longitudinal database, I study the dynamics behind changes in the distribution of annua...
This investigation explores the long-run relationship between the wage share in the non-construction...
The Swedish model has been seen as way to combine rapid growth with small wage gaps. The solidaristi...
Wage inequality in Sweden declined precipitously during the 1960s and the 1970s. There was a sharp r...
Abstract: Centralized wage-setting institutions compress relative wages. Motivated by this fact, we ...
Using a matched employer-employee dataset that covers a large proportion of the Swedish private sect...
Swedish wage setting has undergone drastic changes during the last 10-15 years. While Sweden was kno...
Centralized wage setting arrangements compress wage differentials along many dimensions, but how do ...
Centralized wage setting arrangements compress wage differentials along many dimensions, but how do ...
The paper describes the Swedish wage distribution and how it correlates with worker mobility and pla...
The paper describes the Swedish wage distribution and how it correlates with worker mobility and pla...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of wage compression for the gender wage gap in Swed...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of wage compression for the gender wage gap in Swed...
Using a large individual longitudinal database, I decompose the cross-sectional variance of male ann...
There is a general consensus among scholars that centralised wage bargaining played a key role in th...
Using a rich longitudinal database, I study the dynamics behind changes in the distribution of annua...
This investigation explores the long-run relationship between the wage share in the non-construction...
The Swedish model has been seen as way to combine rapid growth with small wage gaps. The solidaristi...
Wage inequality in Sweden declined precipitously during the 1960s and the 1970s. There was a sharp r...
Abstract: Centralized wage-setting institutions compress relative wages. Motivated by this fact, we ...
Using a matched employer-employee dataset that covers a large proportion of the Swedish private sect...
Swedish wage setting has undergone drastic changes during the last 10-15 years. While Sweden was kno...
Centralized wage setting arrangements compress wage differentials along many dimensions, but how do ...
Centralized wage setting arrangements compress wage differentials along many dimensions, but how do ...
The paper describes the Swedish wage distribution and how it correlates with worker mobility and pla...
The paper describes the Swedish wage distribution and how it correlates with worker mobility and pla...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of wage compression for the gender wage gap in Swed...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of wage compression for the gender wage gap in Swed...
Using a large individual longitudinal database, I decompose the cross-sectional variance of male ann...
There is a general consensus among scholars that centralised wage bargaining played a key role in th...
Using a rich longitudinal database, I study the dynamics behind changes in the distribution of annua...
This investigation explores the long-run relationship between the wage share in the non-construction...