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Earnings inequality and transition : a regional analysis of Poland
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Date Issued
2002-02
Date Available
2009-04-02T11:38:21Z
Abstract
In this paper we estimate the impact of transition on earnings inequality using data across Polish regions 1994-1997. Our central result is that earnings inequality is higher in regions that are more advanced in restructuring (higher labour productivity/job reallocation rates),
controlling for unobservable regional fixed effects. At the national level rapid growth does not seem to be associated with earnings inequality. This aggregate relationship is shown to be misleading. The positive relationship between earnings inequality and the stage of transition
across regions remains when we apply an infrastructure-deficit based instrumental variable approach to allow for reverse causality.
controlling for unobservable regional fixed effects. At the national level rapid growth does not seem to be associated with earnings inequality. This aggregate relationship is shown to be misleading. The positive relationship between earnings inequality and the stage of transition
across regions remains when we apply an infrastructure-deficit based instrumental variable approach to allow for reverse causality.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
Institute for the Study of Labor
Series
IZA Discussion Paper
No. 441
Copyright (Published Version)
2002 The Institute for the Study of Labor
Classification
D31
O15
E64
J6
J31
Subject – LCSH
Wage differentials--Poland
Income distribution--Poland
Labor mobility--Poland
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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