The paper presents wage curve results disaggregated over time, by individual characteristics, occupations, industries and regions in the United States, using a panel data set of young workers. The results suggest that instead of a strong aggregate wage curve there are a number of different wage curves over time, and for different worker groups. The slope of the aggregate wage curve varies over time, with the strongest wage curves in the late 1980s. Wage curves exist for most labour market groups: the wages of the least educated, Hispanics, those in relatively low-skill occupations or service industries are most sensitive to changes in unemployment. Wages of government workers and those in the mining industry increase with unemployment. Fina...
There is evidence in many countries of an inverse relationship between the real wages paid to worker...
Following Blanchflower and Oswald, a "wage curve" describes the wage level as a downward-sloping con...
Using British county data for full-time male manual workers we extend earlier work to investigate wa...
The paper presents wage curve results disaggregated over time, by individual characteristics, occupa...
This paper documents a statistical regulatity or law. It shows that there exists a downward-sloping ...
In the last decade we have seen extensive international research on the extent to which wages of ind...
This paper examines the role of regional unemployment in wage determination. Recent empirical studie...
Individual data from the Spanish Family Budget Survey (EPF 1990-1991) are used to estimate disaggreg...
This paper provides evidence for the existence of a wage curve -- a micro-econometric association be...
This paper, which follows in an LSE tradition begun by Phillips and Sargan, examines the rote of une...
Is there an inverse relationship between the rate of change of wages and the contemporaneous unemplo...
Panel data from the United Kingdom are used to estimate a wage curve that allows simultaneously for ...
Using panel data on U.S. MSAs, this paper estimates how a typical MSA\u27s wages of different demogr...
"This paper reconsiders the West German wage curve using the employment statistics of the Federal Em...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the labour market conditions of Turkey via disaggregated wag...
There is evidence in many countries of an inverse relationship between the real wages paid to worker...
Following Blanchflower and Oswald, a "wage curve" describes the wage level as a downward-sloping con...
Using British county data for full-time male manual workers we extend earlier work to investigate wa...
The paper presents wage curve results disaggregated over time, by individual characteristics, occupa...
This paper documents a statistical regulatity or law. It shows that there exists a downward-sloping ...
In the last decade we have seen extensive international research on the extent to which wages of ind...
This paper examines the role of regional unemployment in wage determination. Recent empirical studie...
Individual data from the Spanish Family Budget Survey (EPF 1990-1991) are used to estimate disaggreg...
This paper provides evidence for the existence of a wage curve -- a micro-econometric association be...
This paper, which follows in an LSE tradition begun by Phillips and Sargan, examines the rote of une...
Is there an inverse relationship between the rate of change of wages and the contemporaneous unemplo...
Panel data from the United Kingdom are used to estimate a wage curve that allows simultaneously for ...
Using panel data on U.S. MSAs, this paper estimates how a typical MSA\u27s wages of different demogr...
"This paper reconsiders the West German wage curve using the employment statistics of the Federal Em...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the labour market conditions of Turkey via disaggregated wag...
There is evidence in many countries of an inverse relationship between the real wages paid to worker...
Following Blanchflower and Oswald, a "wage curve" describes the wage level as a downward-sloping con...
Using British county data for full-time male manual workers we extend earlier work to investigate wa...