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Firms and wage inequality in Central and Eastern Europe
Authors:Iga Magda  Jan Gromadzki  Simone Moriconi
Institution:1. SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Institute for Structural Research (IBS), Warsaw, Poland;2. IZA, Bonn, Germany;3. IESEG School of Management, 1 parvis de La Défense Paris La Défense Cedex, 92044, France;4. LEM-CNRS 9221, 3 rue de la Digue 59000 Lille, France
Abstract:We use large linked employer-employee data to analyze wage inequality patterns in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries between 2002 and 2014. We show that, unlike in many other advanced economies, wage inequality levels have decreased in almost all CEE countries. These reductions in wage inequality resulted from disproportionately large increases in wages at the bottom of the wage distribution, and from decreases in between-firm wage inequality. We further find that the declines in wage inequality were driven by large wage structure effects that compensated for changes in the composition of workers.
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