Born to run behind? Persisting birth month effects on earnings
利用挪威1940年代出生男性的登记数据,研究出生月份对20至68岁整个生命历程收入的影响,发现虽然特定年龄存在显著差异,但整个生命周期的总收入不受影响。
The relative age effect is an established phenomenon in the literature, but estimates of its strength and duration vary. With Norwegian registry data we investigate how birth month affects earnings throughout the full course of life (20 to 68 years) for all Norwegian men born during the 1940s. We compare earnings across birth month within school cohorts, and observe earnings both at given points in time (“Social age”) and at given exact ages (“Biological age”). Our findings suggest that, albeit significant earnings differences at given ages, the effects cancel out over the full course of life and leave no imprint on life earnings.