In this paper, we use an employer-based survey of earnings and hours to set out the key patterns in UK earnings dynamics from 1975 to 2020, with a particular focus on the most recent recession. We demonstrate that (log) earnings changes exhibit strongly procyclical skewness and have become increasingly leptokurtic, and thus less well approximated by a log-normal distribution, over the period of study. This holds across genders and sectors. Exploiting the long duration of our panel, we then explore the responsiveness of earnings and hours to aggregate and firm-level shocks, finding ample heterogeneity in the exposure of different types of workers to aggregate shocks. Exposure is falling in age, firm size, skill level, and permanent earnings,...
Experiences during the Great Recession support the view that the UK labor market is relatively flexi...
Using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, we explore whether the fortunes of employees paid for...
As in many European countries, labour productivity in the UK has been stagnant since the start of th...
In this paper, we use an employer-based survey of earnings and hours to set out the key patterns in ...
We use a UK employer-employee administrative earnings dataset to investigate the response of earning...
We examine labour market performance in the US and the UK prior to the onset of the Covid-19 crash. ...
As in many European countries, labour productivity in the UK has been stagnant since the start of th...
An accurate picture of the distribution of household incomes post-pandemic is needed in order to exa...
Using a dataset covering a large sample of employees and their mostly very large employers, we study...
Using data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) we show performance pay (PP) increased ear...
This analysis aims to explore how employee income distribution performed during the first year of th...
In this paper, we analyze time-varying predictability of labor productivity for growth in income (an...
Using new data from the first two waves of the Understanding Society COVID-19 Study collected in Apr...
In this paper I study the changing dynamic structure of male wages in Great Britain using the New Ea...
Using UK employer-employee panel data, we present novel facts on how wages and working hours respond...
Experiences during the Great Recession support the view that the UK labor market is relatively flexi...
Using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, we explore whether the fortunes of employees paid for...
As in many European countries, labour productivity in the UK has been stagnant since the start of th...
In this paper, we use an employer-based survey of earnings and hours to set out the key patterns in ...
We use a UK employer-employee administrative earnings dataset to investigate the response of earning...
We examine labour market performance in the US and the UK prior to the onset of the Covid-19 crash. ...
As in many European countries, labour productivity in the UK has been stagnant since the start of th...
An accurate picture of the distribution of household incomes post-pandemic is needed in order to exa...
Using a dataset covering a large sample of employees and their mostly very large employers, we study...
Using data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) we show performance pay (PP) increased ear...
This analysis aims to explore how employee income distribution performed during the first year of th...
In this paper, we analyze time-varying predictability of labor productivity for growth in income (an...
Using new data from the first two waves of the Understanding Society COVID-19 Study collected in Apr...
In this paper I study the changing dynamic structure of male wages in Great Britain using the New Ea...
Using UK employer-employee panel data, we present novel facts on how wages and working hours respond...
Experiences during the Great Recession support the view that the UK labor market is relatively flexi...
Using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, we explore whether the fortunes of employees paid for...
As in many European countries, labour productivity in the UK has been stagnant since the start of th...