Estimating the Employer Switching Costs and Wage Responses of Forward-Looking Engineers
This article estimates worker switching costs and how much the employer switching of experienced engineers responds to outside wage offers. I use data on engineers across Swedish private sector firms to estimate the relative importance of employer wage policies and switching costs in a dynamic programming, discrete choice model of employer choice. The differentiated firms are modeled in employer characteristic space, and each firm has its own age-wage profile. A majority of engineers have moderately high switching costs and a minority of experienced workers are responsive to outside wage offers. Younger workers are more sensitive to outside wage offers. (c) 2010 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved..
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2010
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Authors: | Fox, Jeremy T. |
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Journal of Labor Economics. - University of Chicago Press. - Vol. 28.2010, 2, p. 357-412
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University of Chicago Press |
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