Wage flexibility and local labour marketsa test on the homogeneity of the wage curve in Spain

  1. Bande Ramudo, Roberto
  2. Fernández Fernández, Melchor
  3. Montuenga Gómez, Víctor Manuel
Revista:
Investigaciones Regionales = Journal of Regional Research

ISSN: 1695-7253 2340-2717

Ano de publicación: 2012

Título do exemplar: Wages and Regional Labour Markets

Número: 24

Páxinas: 175-198

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Investigaciones Regionales = Journal of Regional Research

Resumo

In this paper we analyse wage flexibility in Spain and its regional differences, departing from the estimation of wage curves. Using data from the Structure of Earnings Survey for 1995, 2002 and 2006, we estimate regional wage equations, relating the observed wage received by workers to a group of personal and job characteristics, as well as to the regional unemployment rate. This analysis allows us to test for the existence of regional differences in the degree of wage flexibility, which may have an important influence on the evolution of regional unemployment, given its impact on the ability of the local labour market to absorb negative shocks. Estimated results indicate that regions suffering from higher unemployment rates exhibit lower wage flexibility. Collective bargaining reforms should pursue greater wage flexibility, especially in regions with high rates of joblessness

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