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Caught in a Trap: Wage Mobility in Great Britain 1957-94

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posted on 2023-06-08, 00:03 authored by Richard DickensRichard Dickens
In this paper I study wage mobility in Great Britain using the New Earnings Surveys of 1975-94 and the British Household Panel Surveys of 1991-94. Measuring mobility in terms of decile transition matrices, I find a considerable degree of immobility within the wage distribution from one year to the next. Mobility is higher when measured over longer time periods. Those in lower deciles in the wage distribution are much more likely to exit into unemployment and non-employment. Measuring mobility by studying changes in individuals' actual percentile rankings in the wage distribution, I find evidence that short-run mobility rates have fallen since the late 1970s. This has potentially important welfare implications, given the rise in cross-section earnings inequality observed over the last two decades. Copyright 2000 by The London School of Economics and Political Science

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  • Published

Journal

Economica

ISSN

1468-0335

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing

Issue

268

Volume

67

Page range

477-97

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  • Economics Publications

Notes

Also Published in Centre for Economic Performance Discussion Paper 365 (1997)

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Centre for Economic Performance Discussion Paper 365

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2012-02-06

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