Wage adjustment and employment in Europe

"We explore the impact of wage adjustment on employment with a focus on the role of downward nominal wage rigidities. We use a harmonised survey dataset, which covers 25 European countries in the period 2010-2013. The main advantages of the data are firm-level information on the change in econo...

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Main Authors: Marotzke, Petra, Anderton, Robert, Bairrao, Ana, Berson, Clémence, Tóth, Peter
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Nottingham 2016
University of Nottingham
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-904112472239-Wage-adjustment-and-employment.htm
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Summary:"We explore the impact of wage adjustment on employment with a focus on the role of downward nominal wage rigidities. We use a harmonised survey dataset, which covers 25 European countries in the period 2010-2013. The main advantages of the data are firm-level information on the change in economic conditions and collective pay agreements. Our findings confirm the presence of wage rigidities in Europe: first, collective pay agreements reduce the probability of downward wage adjustment; second, the rise in the probability of downward base wage responses to a decrease in demand is significantly smaller than the rise in the probability of an upward wage response to an increase in demand. Estimation results point to a negative effect of downward wage rigidities on employment at the firm level."
Physical Description:23 p.
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