Analyzing data from the Structure of Earnings Surveys we find that wage dispersion in Austria increased marginally between 1996 and 2002. There was an increase in the returns to education which accrued only to male workers. The positive effects of tenure and especially of experience on wages decreased over time. We adopt the Machado-Mata (2005) counterfactual decomposition technique which allows to attribute changes in each wage decile to changes in worker and workplace characteristics and into changes in returns to these characteristics. Behind the small net increase in inequality we document a number of interesting gross effects that influence the wage distribution. We find that both composition effects due to gender, education and age an...
In most OECD countries, the wage gap between men and women has narrowed during the past two decades....
Abstract: Austria is among the very few countries in the European Union which have managed to mainta...
Current demographic developments in industrialized countries and their consequences for workforce a...
The dispersion of hourly wages in Austria hardly changed between 1996 and 2002. Somewhat weaker grow...
We study changes in the wage structures in nine EU countries over 1995-2002 and the role of demand, ...
Abstract: We examine wage mobility of Austrians, using 1986-1996 data from administrative sources. F...
Austria has experienced one of the steepest declines in the wage share in comparison to other Europe...
Using register data from the IAB employment sample, this paper studies the wage structure in the Ger...
There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing c...
Summary: Wage dispersion in Austria is high by international standards. This paper shows that substa...
This paper documents the existence and main patterns of inter-industry wage differentials across a l...
Income distribution as it currently is and its long-term development are studied from a variety of d...
This paper decomposes wage bill changes at the firm level into components due to wage changes, and c...
Using rich linked employer–employee data for (West) Germany between 1996 and 2014, we conduct a deco...
Personnel economics has put forward conflicting arguments concerning the impact of increased wage di...
In most OECD countries, the wage gap between men and women has narrowed during the past two decades....
Abstract: Austria is among the very few countries in the European Union which have managed to mainta...
Current demographic developments in industrialized countries and their consequences for workforce a...
The dispersion of hourly wages in Austria hardly changed between 1996 and 2002. Somewhat weaker grow...
We study changes in the wage structures in nine EU countries over 1995-2002 and the role of demand, ...
Abstract: We examine wage mobility of Austrians, using 1986-1996 data from administrative sources. F...
Austria has experienced one of the steepest declines in the wage share in comparison to other Europe...
Using register data from the IAB employment sample, this paper studies the wage structure in the Ger...
There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing c...
Summary: Wage dispersion in Austria is high by international standards. This paper shows that substa...
This paper documents the existence and main patterns of inter-industry wage differentials across a l...
Income distribution as it currently is and its long-term development are studied from a variety of d...
This paper decomposes wage bill changes at the firm level into components due to wage changes, and c...
Using rich linked employer–employee data for (West) Germany between 1996 and 2014, we conduct a deco...
Personnel economics has put forward conflicting arguments concerning the impact of increased wage di...
In most OECD countries, the wage gap between men and women has narrowed during the past two decades....
Abstract: Austria is among the very few countries in the European Union which have managed to mainta...
Current demographic developments in industrialized countries and their consequences for workforce a...