Wage Differentials in the Presence of Unobserved Worker, Firm, and Match Heterogeneity
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Wage Differentials in the Presence of Unobserved Worker, Firm, and Match Heterogeneity
Wage Differentials in the Presence of Unobserved Worker, Firm, and Match Heterogeneity
Abstract
We consider the problem of estimating and decomposing wage differentials in the presence of unobserved worker, firm, and match heterogeneity. Controlling for these unobservables corrects omitted variable bias in previous studies. It also allows us to measure the contribution of unmeasured characteristics of workers, firms, and worker-firm matches to observed wage differentials. An application to linked employer-employee data shows that decompositions of inter-industry earnings differentials and the male-female differential are misleading when unobserved heterogeneity is ignored.
Keywords: wage differentials, unobserved heterogeneity, employer-employee data
JEL Classification: J31, C23
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