This paper attempts to combine the analysis of wage polarization with that of wage mobility. Using the polarization index PG recently proposed by Deutsch et al. (2007) it shows that, when taking the identity of the individuals into account, a distinction can be made between a change over time in polarization that is the consequence of "structural mobility" (change over time in the overall, between- and within-groups inequality) and a change in polarization that is the sole consequence of "exchange mobility" (changes over time in the ranks of the individuals). This approach is then applied to the 1985–2003 Work Histories Italian Panel (WHIP), an employer–employee linked panel database. The empirical investigation attempts to improve our understanding of labor market segmentation in Italy, whether the groups are defined on the basis of the individual wages or derived from other criteria such as white- versus blue-collar workers.
Poggi, A., Silber, J. (2010). On Polarization and Mobility: A look at polarization in the wage-career profile in Italy. REVIEW OF INCOME AND WEALTH, 56(1), 123-140 [10.1111/j.1475-4991.2009.00366.x].
On Polarization and Mobility: A look at polarization in the wage-career profile in Italy
POGGI, AMBRA
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2010
Abstract
This paper attempts to combine the analysis of wage polarization with that of wage mobility. Using the polarization index PG recently proposed by Deutsch et al. (2007) it shows that, when taking the identity of the individuals into account, a distinction can be made between a change over time in polarization that is the consequence of "structural mobility" (change over time in the overall, between- and within-groups inequality) and a change in polarization that is the sole consequence of "exchange mobility" (changes over time in the ranks of the individuals). This approach is then applied to the 1985–2003 Work Histories Italian Panel (WHIP), an employer–employee linked panel database. The empirical investigation attempts to improve our understanding of labor market segmentation in Italy, whether the groups are defined on the basis of the individual wages or derived from other criteria such as white- versus blue-collar workers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.