This paper assesses earnings mobility among workers in Australia between 2001/2 and 2008/9 using HILDA household panel data. We examine the pattern of individuals’ earnings growth and explore the importance of mobility as an equaliser of longer-term earnings. We find that progressive earnings growth decreased overall inequality even after considering the re-ranking that occurred in the distribution. This was partly driven by growth of earnings with age and partly by step changes associated with job-to-job moves, promotions and taking on more responsibility. Shocks also acted against this equalising process, most notably job loss, which had substantial negative effects on earnings and disproportionately fell on lowerwaged workers
This paper examines the key determinants of Australia’s income inequality. The main nding is that ‘g...
It has long been recognized that cross-sectional distributions of economic well-being (hereafter ref...
Over the last decade, a renewed interest in thedistribution of earnings has taken hold inCanada as e...
This paper assesses earnings mobility among workers in Australia between 2001/2 and 2008/9 using HIL...
Despite strong economic growth and low inflation, many Australians believe that the benefits and cos...
Over the last three decades, Australia and many other industrialised nations have seen increasing in...
This paper examines changes in earnings inequality and mobility between 1978/9 and 2005/6 using a un...
thank Timothy Young for computing assistance, and three referees of the JIR for very detailed and he...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
We examine how wage growth is distributed across the Australian population over the period 2001 to 2...
This paper reviews research which has examined recent developments in earnings inequality in Austral...
Over the last three decades, Australia and other industrialised nations experienced major social and...
Over the last three decades, Australia and many other industrialised nations have seen major social ...
Combining four surveys conducted over a forty year period, Leigh calculates intergenerational earnin...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on income mobility by developing and applying a tw...
This paper examines the key determinants of Australia’s income inequality. The main nding is that ‘g...
It has long been recognized that cross-sectional distributions of economic well-being (hereafter ref...
Over the last decade, a renewed interest in thedistribution of earnings has taken hold inCanada as e...
This paper assesses earnings mobility among workers in Australia between 2001/2 and 2008/9 using HIL...
Despite strong economic growth and low inflation, many Australians believe that the benefits and cos...
Over the last three decades, Australia and many other industrialised nations have seen increasing in...
This paper examines changes in earnings inequality and mobility between 1978/9 and 2005/6 using a un...
thank Timothy Young for computing assistance, and three referees of the JIR for very detailed and he...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
We examine how wage growth is distributed across the Australian population over the period 2001 to 2...
This paper reviews research which has examined recent developments in earnings inequality in Austral...
Over the last three decades, Australia and other industrialised nations experienced major social and...
Over the last three decades, Australia and many other industrialised nations have seen major social ...
Combining four surveys conducted over a forty year period, Leigh calculates intergenerational earnin...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on income mobility by developing and applying a tw...
This paper examines the key determinants of Australia’s income inequality. The main nding is that ‘g...
It has long been recognized that cross-sectional distributions of economic well-being (hereafter ref...
Over the last decade, a renewed interest in thedistribution of earnings has taken hold inCanada as e...