On the Covariance Structure of Earnings and Hours Changes
John Abowd () and
David Card
No 1832, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
This paper presents an empirical analysis of changes in individual earnings and hours over time. Using longitudinal data from three panel surveys,we catalogue the main features of the covariance structure of changes in earnings and hours. We then present an interpretation of these features in terms of both a life-cycle labor supply model and a fixed-wage labor contract model. Our major findings are:(1) there is a remarkable similarity in the covariance structure of earnings and hours changes across the three surveys; and (2) apart from simple measurement error, the major component of variance in earnings and hours affects earnings and hours equi-proportionately.
Date: 1986-02
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Published as Econometrica, vol.57, no.2, pp 411-446, March 1989.
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