Economics Letters | 2019

Common and country specific factors in the distribution of real wages

 
 
 
 

Abstract


We use a dynamic factor model to consider if real wage growth in the US, UK and Germany at different percentiles of the distribution can be explained by factors that are common across countries or specific to each country. Our results suggest that common factors explain a large proportion of the movement in wages when considering the left tail of the distribution indicating that shocks that are common across countries are important for low wage households.

Volume 184
Pages 108582
DOI 10.1016/J.ECONLET.2019.108582
Language English
Journal Economics Letters

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