The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of measurement error on low pay transition probabilities. Our approach combines the virtues of panel regression and latent class models, though it does not require the use of validation or reinterview data. Using British, German and Dutch panel data, we show that the true estimated low pay transition probability is much lower that what previous research has found. This implies that almost half of the observed transitions can be attributed to measurement error. The highest low pay transition probabilities are found in Germany and the lowest in the Netherlands. When applying this correction for measurement error in a multivariate model of low pay transitions, the results indicate that measurem...
Many studies of labour market dynamics use survey data so it is valuable to know about the quality o...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants ...
This paper uses SHIW panel data for 1993 and 1995 to model individual transition probabilities at th...
Draft. Please do not cite or quote The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of measurement...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of measurement error on low pay transition probabi...
Draft. Please do not cite or quote In this paper, we investigate the wage and employment perspective...
This paper investigates the effect of training on low-pay mobility in the UK and the Netherlands. We...
This paper investigates the effect of training on low-pay mobility in the UK and the Netherlands. We...
This paper investigates the effect of training on low-pay mobility in the UK and the Netherlands. Ou...
This thesis consists of essays investigating job mobility and measurement error. Job mobility, captu...
There is a great interest in Britain in the extent to which there exist a ‘low pay/no pay cycle’. Th...
We propose a model of transitions into and out of low paid employment that accounts for non-ignorabl...
This paper uses Italian panel data to analyse transition probabilities at the bottom of the earnings...
This paper models low pay transitions in Britain using a bivariate probit model with endogenous sele...
Purpose – the purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants ...
Many studies of labour market dynamics use survey data so it is valuable to know about the quality o...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants ...
This paper uses SHIW panel data for 1993 and 1995 to model individual transition probabilities at th...
Draft. Please do not cite or quote The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of measurement...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of measurement error on low pay transition probabi...
Draft. Please do not cite or quote In this paper, we investigate the wage and employment perspective...
This paper investigates the effect of training on low-pay mobility in the UK and the Netherlands. We...
This paper investigates the effect of training on low-pay mobility in the UK and the Netherlands. We...
This paper investigates the effect of training on low-pay mobility in the UK and the Netherlands. Ou...
This thesis consists of essays investigating job mobility and measurement error. Job mobility, captu...
There is a great interest in Britain in the extent to which there exist a ‘low pay/no pay cycle’. Th...
We propose a model of transitions into and out of low paid employment that accounts for non-ignorabl...
This paper uses Italian panel data to analyse transition probabilities at the bottom of the earnings...
This paper models low pay transitions in Britain using a bivariate probit model with endogenous sele...
Purpose – the purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants ...
Many studies of labour market dynamics use survey data so it is valuable to know about the quality o...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants ...
This paper uses SHIW panel data for 1993 and 1995 to model individual transition probabilities at th...