This article investigates cyclicity in real wages between 1969 and 1982 using Panel Study of Income Dynamics data. There is little evidence that movements in and out of the labor market induced aggregate wage cyclicity during these years. However, cyclicity in the movement of workers between heterogeneous labor-market sectors affected aggregate wage cyclicity. While sector location is important, sector selectivity is not correlated with wages. Yet, even within sectors, cyclicity is present in real wages over this time period and is the result of cyclicity in overall wage levels, as well as in the coefficients associated with particular worker characteristics. Copyright 1990 by University of Chicago Press.
We investigate the cyclicality of real wages using individual data for the years 1991-2008 in the UK...
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Using data from the Current Population Survey from 1980 through 2010 we examine what drives variatio...
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Despite the long tradition of empirical research on the cyclical behaviour of real wages there is no...
Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975–2001, the authors estimate the wage cyclic...
Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975–2001, the authors estimate the wage cyclic...
We investigate the cyclicality of real wages using individual data for the years 1991-2008 in the UK...
In this paper we investigate the cyclicality of real wages. The approach we take is to search for th...
Neither the issue of how local and aggregate labor markets interact over time-nor the issue of how h...
The recent debate questioning whether unemployment in the 1970s represents sectoral adjustment or cy...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, the author examines the cyclicality of wages wit...
This paper analyzes the cyclical behavior of real wages received by the young men in the National Lo...
In the period since the 1960s, as in other periods, aggregate time series on real wages have display...
Previous studies of real wage cyclicality have made only sparing use of the microdata detail that is...
This dissertation is an effort to reconcile seemingly inconsistent stylized facts about the cyclical...
The paper surveys the studies on the cyclical behaviour of real wages published from the twenties on...
Using data from the Current Population Survey from 1980 through 2010 we examine what drives variatio...
This article investigates the relation between the cyclical behaviour of employment composition and ...
Despite the long tradition of empirical research on the cyclical behaviour of real wages there is no...
Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975–2001, the authors estimate the wage cyclic...
Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975–2001, the authors estimate the wage cyclic...
We investigate the cyclicality of real wages using individual data for the years 1991-2008 in the UK...
In this paper we investigate the cyclicality of real wages. The approach we take is to search for th...
Neither the issue of how local and aggregate labor markets interact over time-nor the issue of how h...