A Dynamic Analysis of Sectoral Mobility, Worker Mismatch, and the Wage-Tenure Profile
A dynamic multi-sector model with both net and excess mobility is developed to quantify the determinants of the canonical increasing wage-tenure profile. The model distinguishes between three potential factors: sector-specific skill accumulation, sector-specific shocks, and dynamic worker-sector mismatch shocks. The sector-specific skill premium drives the observed negative correlation between life-time earnings and mobility. Excess mobility driven by worker-sector mismatch shocks explains nearly 20 percent of the observed wage growth for recent movers. Ignoring dynamic worker-sector mismatch leads to biased estimates of the sector-specific skill premium. Sectoral shocks have a negligible impact on wages and mobility.
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2014
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Authors: | Fuller, David ; Lkhagvasuren, Damba ; Terracol, Antoine ; Auray, Stephane |
Institutions: | Society for Economic Dynamics - SED |
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