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The cohort size-wage relationship in Europe

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Moffat, John ; Roth, Duncan

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2016

30

4

December

history ; statistics ; wages ; young worker ; men workers

EU countries

Wages and wage payment systems

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12081

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"This paper estimates the impact of cohort size on wages using data on young males in European regions covering 2004–10. The effect of cohort size on wages is identified through an instrumental variables strategy which, in contrast to previous analyses of European data, addresses self-selection into geographical areas as well as into educational groups. The results suggest that cohort size has a significant negative effect on male wages for individuals with secondary education — the largest group — but not for individuals with less than secondary education or tertiary education. This effect is underestimated if self-selection into geographical areas is not addressed."

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