Duffy, FionaFionaDuffyWalsh, Patrick P.Patrick P.Walsh2009-03-312009-03-312001 The I2001-05http://hdl.handle.net/10197/979Using Polish Labour Force Survey data, we examine whether competition for labour has induced individual pay to depend on outside options, availability and quality of jobs. Exploiting the lack of inter-regional job and worker flows we estimate the elasticity of individual pay, amongst a rich set of individual characteristics, to be approximately -0.1 for local unemployment (job shortages) and + 0.1 for local job reallocation (restructuring). Variations in local labour market conditions explain approximately 50 per cent of the differences in expected individual earnings across regions, while differences in inherited human capital and occupation structures explain the rest.4304 bytesapplication/pdfenWage determinationUnemploymentJob reallocationPolish regionsJ6L0O5Labor market--PolandWages--PolandRegional disparities--PolandIndividual pay and outside options : evidence from the Polish labour force surveyWorking Paperhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/