The Effects of Progressive Income Taxation on Job Turnover

46 Pages Posted: 19 Sep 2002 Last revised: 18 Sep 2022

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William M. Gentry

Williams College - Department of Economics

R. Glenn Hubbard

Columbia University - Columbia Business School, Finance; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Date Written: September 2002

Abstract

We examine whether the level of the income tax rate and the convexity of the income tax schedule affect job mobility, as measured by moving to a better job. While the predicted effect of the level of the tax rate is ambiguous, we predict that an increase in the convexity of the tax schedule decreases job search activity by taxing away some of the benefits of a successful job search. Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we estimate that both higher tax rates and increased tax rate progressivity decrease the probability that a head of household will move to a better job during the coming year. Our estimates imply that a five-percentage-point reduction in the marginal tax rate increases the average probability of moving to a better job by 0.79 percentage points (a 8.0 percent increase in the turnover propensity) and that a onestandard- deviation in our measure of tax progressivity would increase this probability by 0.86 percentage points (a 8.7 percent increase in the turnover propensity).

Suggested Citation

Gentry, William M. and Hubbard, Robert Glenn, The Effects of Progressive Income Taxation on Job Turnover (September 2002). NBER Working Paper No. w9226, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=332270

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