This paper presents another extension of the approach initiated by Brown. As in Brown's work, the wage change specification is used to control for bias due to omitted ability data. Then, as in Duncan and Hoimlund's study, working conditions are measured using subjective self?reported data. However, in this paper, working conditions are measured by a single comprehensive variable. This approach eliminates omitted working conditions as a source of bias. The working conditions measure is then treated as an unobserved variable which limits measurement error to an unknown scale factor. The model is estimated using a technique derived by memiya (1978).
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In this paper we assess the relative contribution of working conditions to wage determination with a...
One competitive-market explanation of interindustry wage differentials that is not challenged by the...
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This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
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The theory of the hedonic wage model and compensating wage differentials dates back to the times of ...
This study investigates the role of adverse working conditions in the determination of individual wa...
We augment standard log earnings equations for workers in US manufacturing with variables reflecting...
The theory of compensating differentials asserts that workers facing undesirable work conditions, su...
article published in economics reviewIn the standard compensating wage differential model, workers v...
Utilizing a unique and comprehensive data set on the personal and job characteristics of workers fro...
Wage discrimination occurs when the relative wage of a particular group of workers does not equal th...
This article introduces an empirical strategy to the compensating differentials literature that i) a...
In this paper we assess the relative contribution of working conditions to wage determination with a...
One competitive-market explanation of interindustry wage differentials that is not challenged by the...
ABSTRACT Many economists have tried to explain existing wige differentials between men and women. A ...
Our paper estimates the extent to which employees are compensated for an unfavorable job characteris...
This paper provides empirical assessments of the two leading explanations of measured inter-industry...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
While the model of competitive labor market predicts wage pre-miums in unpleasant jobs so that margi...
The theory of the hedonic wage model and compensating wage differentials dates back to the times of ...
This study investigates the role of adverse working conditions in the determination of individual wa...
We augment standard log earnings equations for workers in US manufacturing with variables reflecting...
The theory of compensating differentials asserts that workers facing undesirable work conditions, su...
article published in economics reviewIn the standard compensating wage differential model, workers v...
Utilizing a unique and comprehensive data set on the personal and job characteristics of workers fro...
Wage discrimination occurs when the relative wage of a particular group of workers does not equal th...
This article introduces an empirical strategy to the compensating differentials literature that i) a...