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Exploring skill distribution tails through stochastic dominance

Petra Besenhard

Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2024, vol. 39, issue 4, 714-720

Abstract: Location choices of differently skilled workers are analyzed in previous work on labor mobility, which proposes a model that suggests thicker tails in the skill distributions of large cities. This paper replicates the empirical findings of this work by using quantile regression and density plots as employed in the existing study, while also suggesting an alternative testing method for thick tails in the form of an initial stochastic dominance test. The test reveals clear evidence of a thicker lower tail, but the results are less clear for the upper tail, which raises some questions on how to best handle extreme upper tails of skill distributions.

Date: 2024
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