2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2154322
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Better Workers Move to Better Firms: A Simple Test to Identify Sorting

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“…Trade union contracts specify non-binding minimum wages at the industry level. Although these are relevant for bargaining inside the firm, they only represent an industry-specific floor for total compensation, and in Veneto compensation are almost always higher, as discussed in Bartolucci and Devicienti (2012), who find for the same population that almost all employees earn a wage premium, and that the median wage premium is 24 percent.…”
Section: Data and Institutional Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Trade union contracts specify non-binding minimum wages at the industry level. Although these are relevant for bargaining inside the firm, they only represent an industry-specific floor for total compensation, and in Veneto compensation are almost always higher, as discussed in Bartolucci and Devicienti (2012), who find for the same population that almost all employees earn a wage premium, and that the median wage premium is 24 percent.…”
Section: Data and Institutional Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…To briefly touch on the analogous question here, Adachi (2003) assumes cloning and impatience and shows that, for a general match output function f , the set of stationary equilibria converges to the set of stable matches as frictions vanish. 39 See also the related work by Teulings and Gautier (2004), De Melo (2009), Bagger and Lentz (2014), Lamadon et al (2013), and Bartolucci and Devicienti (2013).…”
Section: Sorting With Random Search and Perfectly Transferable Utilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Abowd, Kramarz, and Margolis (1999), henceforth AKM, used the correlation between workers' and firms' fixed effects derived from wage equations. Bartolucci and Devicienti (2013) addressed this issue by exploiting withinfirm variation in wages to rank worker types (within firms) and profits to rank firms. In other words, after conditioning on the observable worker and firm effects, when a worker moves to a new firm, she draws at random from the existing firms in the economy.…”
Section: The Estimation Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we use the methodology of Bartolucci and Devicienti (2013) to rank workers and firms because it allows us to analyze gender differences in sorting both within and across firms under the assumption that workers care mostly about wages. Later in the article we will show that our main results do not depend on this assumption, as implementing several other approaches to measure workers' ranks provides similar findings.…”
Section: The Estimation Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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