The role of industries in rising inequality
Briskar, Juraj ; di Porto, Edoardo ; Mora Alarcón, José Antonio ; Tealdi, Cristina
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2023
76 p.
wage differential ; low wages ; private sector ; industrial sector ; social inequality
Discussion Paper
16693
Wages and wage payment systems
https://docs.iza.org/dp16693.pdf
English
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"We analyse thirty years of Italian private sector employment data (1985-2018) to study the dynamics of rising earnings inequality. The total variance surged by 10 log points, with 55% occurring between industries, particularly in a few low-paid service sectors. Workers with low earnings ability showed increased likelihood of working in industries with low average firm premium (sorting) together with other low-earning workers (segregation). Strikingly, parallels with the US emerge. In both, inequality increased predominantly between industries and concentrated within a small number of sectors. Italy's increase primarily stems from low-paying sectors, diverging from the more balanced growth observed in the US across high-paying and low-paying industries. Our findings suggest that despite institutional differences similar underlying forces are at work."
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