工资如何变化:来自国际工资灵活性项目的微观证据

How Wages Change: Micro Evidence from the International Wage Flexibility Project

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2007
被引 409
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

基于16个国家持续就业工人的微观数据,研究工资变化的灵活性,特别是向下刚性程度,并分析不同国家的工资设定制度如何影响工资灵活性。

Abstract

Workers' wages are not set in a spot market. Instead, the wages of most workers—at least those who do not switch jobs—typically change only annually and are mediated by a complex set of institutions and factors such as contracts, unions, standards of fairness, minimum wage policy, transfers of risk, and incomplete information. The goal of the International Wage Flexibility Project (IWFP)—a consortium of over 40 researchers with access to individual workers' earnings data for 16 countries—is to provide new microeconomic evidence on how wages change for continuing workers. We investigate the extent of wage flexibility, with a particular focus on the extent of downward wage rigidity; and explore how measures of wage flexibility are affected by the wage-setting regimes that typically vary by country.

工资灵活性工资刚性工资设定机制微观证据