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Title: Decomposing Real Wage Changes in the United States

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2018

Abstract: We employ CPS data to analyze the sources of hourly real wage changes in the United States for 1976 to 2016 at various quantiles of the wage distribution. We account for the selection bias from the annual hours of work decision by developing and implementing an estimator for nonseparable selection models with censored selection rules. We then decompose wage changes into composition, structural and selection effects. Composition effects have increased wages at all quantiles but the patterns of wage changes are generally determined by the structural effects. Evidence of changes in the selection effects only appear at lower quantiles of the female wage distribution. These various components combine to produce a substantial increase in wage inequality. This increase has been exacerbated by the changes in females' working hours.

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Authors: Fernandez-Val, Ivan; Van Vuuren, Aico; Vella, Francis

Publisher: Boston University

Data Collections: IPUMS CPS

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Other

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