2012
DOI: 10.1257/mac.4.2.133
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Real Wages and the Business Cycle: Accounting for Worker, Firm, and Job Title Heterogeneity

Abstract: Using a longitudinal matched employer-employee data set for Portugal over the [1986][1987][1988][1989][1990][1991][1992][1993][1994][1995][1996][1997][1998][1999][2000][2001][2002][2003][2004][2005] period, this study analyzes the heterogeneity in wages responses to aggregate labor market conditions for newly hired workers and existing workers. Controlling simultaneously for worker and firm specific effects, the results show that entry wages are much more procyclical than current wages. A one-point increase in… Show more

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“…24 Carneiro et al (2012) find that average (log) hourly earnings (in real Euros) are 1.34 for men and 1.13 for women, in the 1986-2005 period. Workers' tenure and wage are described in the Data Appendix.…”
Section: Insertmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…24 Carneiro et al (2012) find that average (log) hourly earnings (in real Euros) are 1.34 for men and 1.13 for women, in the 1986-2005 period. Workers' tenure and wage are described in the Data Appendix.…”
Section: Insertmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Quadros de Pessoal has been used by, amongst others, Cabral and Mata (2003) to study the evolution of the firm size distribution; by Blanchard and Portugal (2001) to compare the U.S. and Portuguese labor markets in terms of unemployment duration and worker flows; by Cardoso and Portugal (2005) to study the determinants of both the contractual wage and the wage cushion (difference between contractual and actual wages); by Carneiro et al (2012) who, in a related study, analyze how wages of newly hired workers and of existing employees react differently to the business cycle; by Martins (2009) to study the effect of employment protection on worker flows and firm performance. See these papers also for a description of the peculiar features of the Portuguese labor market.…”
Section: Matched Employer-employee Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The share of observations in the first year of tenure is larger than in other countries. For instance, this share accounts for 16.4 % of annual observations in Portugal throughout 1986-2007 (Carneiro et al 2012). 13 This polarization in the level of job tenure mirrors the duality in the Spanish labour market referred to in the previous section.…”
Section: Sample Restrictionsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, this strategy restricts the sample to individuals who work in two consecutive periods-or years given that most studies are based on annual or bi-annual surveys. For this reason, studies that estimate wage cyclicality for newly-hired workers-or any group of workers with weak labour force attachment-run a wage equation in levels (Carneiro et al 2012;Haefke et al 2013;Kudlyak 2013). By following this approach, I can exploit the full sample of workers including job stayers, newly-hired workers and job-movers.…”
Section: Estimation Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%