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Earnings Dynamics Through Boom, Crisis, and Recovery: Evidence from Greece

Efi Adamopoulou, Manolis Galenianos, Nicholas Giannakopoulos, Pantelis Kammas () and Ioannis Laliotis

GreeSE – Hellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe from Hellenic Observatory, LSE

Abstract: This paper documents the evolution of labour earnings and earnings dynamics in Greece during 2002–2023 using administrative matched employer–employee data from the Greek social security system. The data span the expansion of the 2000s, the deep recession of 2009–2013, and the subsequent recovery. We show that earnings, volatility, and inequality closely tracked macroeconomic conditions. Real earnings rose during the pre-crisis expansion, declined sharply during the recession (particularly among lower earners), and only partially recovered afterward. Earnings volatility and downside risk in- creased substantially during the crisis, while inequality rose both in the cross-section and within cohorts. Workers entering the labour market during the recession experienced un- usually weak initial earnings and persistently lower subsequent earnings. Using regional variation in unemployment rates, we show that weaker local labour-market conditions at entry are associated with lower early-career earnings.

Keywords: Labour earnings; Inequality; Volatility; Mobility; Administrative data; Greece (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-07
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