In this paper I study the changing dynamic structure of male wages in Great Britain using the New Earnings Survey Panel form 1974-1994. Computing the covariance structure of individual wages by cohort I find evidence of a substantial permanent component of earnings that increases over the life cycle and a highly persistent, serially correlated transitory component. In addition, the estimated variances of both the permanent and transitory components have risen over this period, each explaining about half the rise in inequality. These results imply that the observed cross sectional rise in inequality is reflective of largely permanent differences between individuals that have grown over the last decade or so
We document a significant flattening of life-cycle earnings profiles for the succes-sive cohorts of ...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
The following looks at developments in male earnings dispersion in four UK industries over the perio...
In this paper I study the changing dynamic structure of male wages in Great Britain using the New Ea...
I study the dynamic structure of male wages in Great Britain using the New Earnings Survey Panel fro...
We examine the variance-covariance structure of log-wages over time and over the lifecycle of Britis...
We examine the variance-covariance structure of log-wages over time and over the lifecycle of Britis...
We examine the variance-covariance structure of log-wages over time and over the lifecycle of Britis...
This paper aims to investigate the cyclical changes in the wage structure of the United Kingdom over...
This paper uses microeconomic data from the UK Family Expenditure Surveys and the General Household ...
This paper looks at longitudinal aspects of changes in Italian male earnings inequality since the la...
The gap between rich and poor has increased dramatically over the last 25 years and the incomes of t...
In this paper, we use an employer-based survey of earnings and hours to set out the key patterns in ...
Using a large individual longitudinal database, I decompose the cross-sectional variance of male ann...
This paper explores the implications of the recent sharp rise in US wage inequality for welfare and ...
We document a significant flattening of life-cycle earnings profiles for the succes-sive cohorts of ...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
The following looks at developments in male earnings dispersion in four UK industries over the perio...
In this paper I study the changing dynamic structure of male wages in Great Britain using the New Ea...
I study the dynamic structure of male wages in Great Britain using the New Earnings Survey Panel fro...
We examine the variance-covariance structure of log-wages over time and over the lifecycle of Britis...
We examine the variance-covariance structure of log-wages over time and over the lifecycle of Britis...
We examine the variance-covariance structure of log-wages over time and over the lifecycle of Britis...
This paper aims to investigate the cyclical changes in the wage structure of the United Kingdom over...
This paper uses microeconomic data from the UK Family Expenditure Surveys and the General Household ...
This paper looks at longitudinal aspects of changes in Italian male earnings inequality since the la...
The gap between rich and poor has increased dramatically over the last 25 years and the incomes of t...
In this paper, we use an employer-based survey of earnings and hours to set out the key patterns in ...
Using a large individual longitudinal database, I decompose the cross-sectional variance of male ann...
This paper explores the implications of the recent sharp rise in US wage inequality for welfare and ...
We document a significant flattening of life-cycle earnings profiles for the succes-sive cohorts of ...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
The following looks at developments in male earnings dispersion in four UK industries over the perio...