
handle: 10419/58950
This paper studies how decentralization of wage bargaining from sector to firm level influences wage levels and wage dispersion. We use a detailed panel data set covering a period of decentralization in the Danish labor market. The decentralization process provides exogenous variation in the individual worker's wage-setting system that facilitates identification of the effects of decentralization. Consistent with predictions we find that wages are more dispersed under firm-level bargaining compared to more centralized wage-setting systems. However, the differences across wage-setting systems are reduced substantially when controlling for unobserved individual level heterogeneity.
Lohnniveau, Lohnstruktur, decentralization, wage dispersion, Lohnverhandlungen, Faculty of Social Sciences, wage bargaining, wage bargaining, decentralization, wage dispersion, QUANTILE REGRESSION PANEL-DATA INSTITUTIONS INEQUALITY EMPLOYMENT MODELS UNIONS, panel data quantile regression, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences, J51, J31, ddc:330, Dänemark, Lohndrift, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences; name=Faculty of Social Sciences, Panel, Wage bargaining; decentralization; panel data quantile regression, C23, jel: jel:C23, jel: jel:J31, jel: jel:J51
Lohnniveau, Lohnstruktur, decentralization, wage dispersion, Lohnverhandlungen, Faculty of Social Sciences, wage bargaining, wage bargaining, decentralization, wage dispersion, QUANTILE REGRESSION PANEL-DATA INSTITUTIONS INEQUALITY EMPLOYMENT MODELS UNIONS, panel data quantile regression, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences, J51, J31, ddc:330, Dänemark, Lohndrift, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences; name=Faculty of Social Sciences, Panel, Wage bargaining; decentralization; panel data quantile regression, C23, jel: jel:C23, jel: jel:J31, jel: jel:J51
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