Workplace Heterogeneity and the Rise of West German Wage Inequality*
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
Abstract We study the role of establishment-specific wage premiums in generating recent increases in West German wage inequality. Models with additive fixed effects for workers and establishments are fit into four subintervals spanning the period from 1985 to 2009. We show that these models provide a good approximation to the wage structure and can explain nearly all of the dramatic rise in West German wage inequality. Our estimates suggest that the increasing dispersion of West German wages has arisen from a combination of rising heterogeneity between workers, rising dispersion in the wage premiums at different establishments, and increasing assortativeness in the assignment of workers to plants. In contrast,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Wage inequality
- Wage dispersion
- German
- Wage
- Economics
- Inequality
- Labour economics
- West germany
- Decent work and economic growth