In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to those of educated men. Some observers have interpreted this positive association between changes in wages and labor supply as reflecting movement along stable labor supply curves. The author casts doubt on this interpretation by showing that the wage elasticity necessary to account, by itself, for the observed labor supply decline would greatly exceed elasticity levels typically found in prior studies. Analysis of Census data shows little relationship between changes in relative wages at the state level and changes in male labor supply. Also, panel data analysis shows no strong correlation between long-run changes in individual hours and wages. T...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
The authors investigate how labor market institutions such as unemployment insurance, unions, firing...
All public policies regarding taxation and the redistribution of income rely on assumptions about th...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
Sorensen, and Robert Wood provided comments on earlier drafts. Any opinions expressed are those of t...
Less-educated workers exhibited negative real wage growth from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. Fr...
The available estimates of the wage elasticity of male labor supply in the literature have varied be...
The large changes in relative wages that occurred during the 1980s provide fertile ground for studyi...
The author uses longitudinal data to study the effects of industry growth and decline on wage change...
in male wage inequality and skill premiums and investigates the extent to which shifts in observable...
The increase in wage inequality during the 1980s was exceptional, but underlying demand and supply c...
Aggregate data on wages and employment may provide misleading indicators of labor market conditions....
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
This study analyzes two different demand-related explanations for the decline in the labor force par...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
The authors investigate how labor market institutions such as unemployment insurance, unions, firing...
All public policies regarding taxation and the redistribution of income rely on assumptions about th...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
Sorensen, and Robert Wood provided comments on earlier drafts. Any opinions expressed are those of t...
Less-educated workers exhibited negative real wage growth from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. Fr...
The available estimates of the wage elasticity of male labor supply in the literature have varied be...
The large changes in relative wages that occurred during the 1980s provide fertile ground for studyi...
The author uses longitudinal data to study the effects of industry growth and decline on wage change...
in male wage inequality and skill premiums and investigates the extent to which shifts in observable...
The increase in wage inequality during the 1980s was exceptional, but underlying demand and supply c...
Aggregate data on wages and employment may provide misleading indicators of labor market conditions....
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
This study analyzes two different demand-related explanations for the decline in the labor force par...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
The authors investigate how labor market institutions such as unemployment insurance, unions, firing...
All public policies regarding taxation and the redistribution of income rely on assumptions about th...