Wage Mobility in Central Europe: Patterns and Micro-level Drivers of Movements along the Wage Ladder
Daniel Gerbery and
Tomas Miklosovic ()
Eastern European Economics, 2022, vol. 60, issue 2, 171-188
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This paper provides analyses of the movements between wage levels in the four Central European (CE) countries in the periods 2008–2011 and 2011–2014. Based on longitudinal micro-data from the European Union Survey on Income and Living Conditions, it examines wage mobility in terms of transition matrices and three types of summary mobility indices. The results show that while the CE countries were quite homogeneous in this respect in the first period, the differences among them significantly increased in the second one. Multinomial logit models were employed to identify the determinants of wage mobility. The study reveals the effects of education, gender, occupation, type of contract, or work intensity in both periods.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1080/00128775.2021.1997145
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