We investigate the cyclicality of real wages and income using individual data for the UK over the 1991-2008 period. By paying special attention to the heterogeneity among different earnings and income groups, we document that individuals at the top of the distribution are more cyclical than lower ones. Moreover, the estimated cyclicality is considerably higher in recessions than in expansions for top-incomes. We also show that real wages and income are roughly acyclical for low wage and income workers. Instead, their adjustment to the cycle takes place through transitions to and from unemployment
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, the author examines the cyclicality of wages wit...
Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975–2001, the authors estimate the wage cyclic...
This article investigates the relation between the cyclical behaviour of employment composition and ...
We investigate the cyclicality of real wages and income using individual data for the UK over the 19...
International audienceWe investigate the cyclicality of real wages and income using individual data ...
We investigate the cyclicality of real wages using individual data for the years 1991-2008 in the UK...
Despite the long tradition of empirical research on the cyclical behaviour of real wages there is no...
In this paper we investigate the cyclicality of real wages. The approach we take is to search for th...
We study differences in the adjustment of aggregate real wages in the manufacturing sector over the ...
This paper disaggregates total household income into a complete set of components and studies the co...
International audienceWe study the response of real wages to the business cycle in eight major Euroz...
The conflicting empirical evidence on the cyclicality of real wages may be a result of the fact that...
The objective of this Master’s Thesis is to study the cyclical behaviour of real wages, using data f...
In the time domain, the observed cyclical behavior of the real wage hides a range of economic influe...
Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975-2001, the authors estimate the wage cyclic...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, the author examines the cyclicality of wages wit...
Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975–2001, the authors estimate the wage cyclic...
This article investigates the relation between the cyclical behaviour of employment composition and ...
We investigate the cyclicality of real wages and income using individual data for the UK over the 19...
International audienceWe investigate the cyclicality of real wages and income using individual data ...
We investigate the cyclicality of real wages using individual data for the years 1991-2008 in the UK...
Despite the long tradition of empirical research on the cyclical behaviour of real wages there is no...
In this paper we investigate the cyclicality of real wages. The approach we take is to search for th...
We study differences in the adjustment of aggregate real wages in the manufacturing sector over the ...
This paper disaggregates total household income into a complete set of components and studies the co...
International audienceWe study the response of real wages to the business cycle in eight major Euroz...
The conflicting empirical evidence on the cyclicality of real wages may be a result of the fact that...
The objective of this Master’s Thesis is to study the cyclical behaviour of real wages, using data f...
In the time domain, the observed cyclical behavior of the real wage hides a range of economic influe...
Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975-2001, the authors estimate the wage cyclic...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, the author examines the cyclicality of wages wit...
Using the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data for 1975–2001, the authors estimate the wage cyclic...
This article investigates the relation between the cyclical behaviour of employment composition and ...