Technology,Labour Characteristics and Wage‐productivity Gaps* |
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Authors: | Pekka Ilmakunnas Mika Maliranta |
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Abstract: | We use plant‐level employer–employee data in production functions and wage equations to examine whether wages are based on productivity. We use a stepwise procedure to find out how the results are influenced by the kind of data that is available. The models include shares of employee groups based on age, level and field of education, and sex. The gap between the age‐related wage and productivity effects increases with age. Education increases productivity, but wage under‐compensates productivity especially for those with the highest level of non‐technical education. For women the results depend greatly on the specification and method used. |
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Keywords: | D240 J240 J310 J700 |
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