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Nominal wage adjustments and the composition of pay: new evidence from payroll data

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Schaefer, Daniel ; Singleton, Carl

University of Reading. Department of Economics

University of Reading - Reading

2020

48 p.

wages ; wage structure ; wage determination ; statistics

United Kingdom

Discussion Paper

2020-01

Wages and wage payment systems

www.reading.ac.uk

English

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"We use representative employer payroll data from Great Britain and the period 2006-2018 to document novel facts about nominal wage adjustments, focusing on workers who stay in the same firm and job from one year to the next. The richness of these data allows us to analyse separately basic pay and the other components of earnings, such as overtime and incentive pay, while controlling for hours worked. Weekly and hourly basic pay show signs of downward nominal rigidity, but non-basic pay components adjust more commonly. Unusually, these payroll-based data also report the pay rates of hourly-paid employees. A quarter of these workers, who stay in the same job between years, typically see no change in their rate of pay, and very few experience wage cuts. Finally, we exploit the employer-employee link in our data and find some evidence that wage setting is state-dependent rather than time-dependent."

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