Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure:
This paper documents and analyzes changes in the wage structure across manufacturing industries over the last one hundred years. Inter-industry differentials in wages are highly stable for production workers, but autocorrelation patterns for nonproduction workers are considerably weaker. Industry wa...
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1994
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper documents and analyzes changes in the wage structure across manufacturing industries over the last one hundred years. Inter-industry differentials in wages are highly stable for production workers, but autocorrelation patterns for nonproduction workers are considerably weaker. Industry wage patterns are very similar for production and nonproduction workers today, but this has been true only since 1958. Dispersion of wages across industries has shown varying trends over the last one hundred years, but has never in this century been higher than it is today. The variables that are most strongly correlated with wage growth are productivity growth, rising union density, rising capital intensity, and profit growth. |
Umfang: | 36 S. graph. Darst. |
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spelling | Allen, Steven G. 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)128448857 aut Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure Steven G. Allen Cambridge, Mass. 1994 36 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 4664 This paper documents and analyzes changes in the wage structure across manufacturing industries over the last one hundred years. Inter-industry differentials in wages are highly stable for production workers, but autocorrelation patterns for nonproduction workers are considerably weaker. Industry wage patterns are very similar for production and nonproduction workers today, but this has been true only since 1958. Dispersion of wages across industries has shown varying trends over the last one hundred years, but has never in this century been higher than it is today. The variables that are most strongly correlated with wage growth are productivity growth, rising union density, rising capital intensity, and profit growth. Geschichte Manufactures United States Manufacturing industries United States Wages United States History USA National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 4664 (DE-604)BV002801238 4664 |
spellingShingle | Allen, Steven G. 1952- Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series Geschichte Manufactures United States Manufacturing industries United States Wages United States History |
title | Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure |
title_auth | Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure |
title_exact_search | Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure |
title_full | Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure Steven G. Allen |
title_fullStr | Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure Steven G. Allen |
title_full_unstemmed | Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure Steven G. Allen |
title_short | Updated notes on the interindustry wage structure |
title_sort | updated notes on the interindustry wage structure |
topic | Geschichte Manufactures United States Manufacturing industries United States Wages United States History |
topic_facet | Geschichte Manufactures United States Manufacturing industries United States Wages United States History USA |
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